Fitting In Review: A Youthful and Impressive Emotional Voyage

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Fitting In, a stirring coming-of-age drama-comedy, brilliantly written and directed by Molly McGlynn, offers an intriguing narrative through the highs and lows of adolescence and presents the audience with a breathtaking tapestry of joy, grief, identity

‘Salem’s Lot Review: Gary Dauberman Delivers The Goods

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Gary Dauberman‘s ‘Salem’s Lot is an engrossing and atmospheric adaptation of Stephen King‘s 1975 novel, successfully transforming the source material into a cinematic experience that feels both classic and contemporary. With a cast led by Lewis Pullman, Makenzie Leigh, Alfre Woodard,

Mr. Crocket Review: A Mother’s Descent into Darkness

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In Mr. Crocket, written by Carl Reid and Brandon Espy and directed by Espy, audiences are plunged into a nightmarish world where childhood innocence is corrupted by a malevolent force. With an intriguing premise centered on a demonic children’s show

Terrifier 3 Review: Art the Clown Returns with Gory Holiday Carnage

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The third installment in Damien Leone’s Terrifier franchise, Terrifier 3, arrives with all the gore, shocks, and tension fans of the series have come to expect—but this time with a Christmas twist. Taking place during the festive season, the

Lonely Planet Review: A Sad Miss For Laura Dern

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Lonely Planet, directed by Susannah Grant and starring Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth, seeks to blend the introspective musings of a novelist and the complexities of romantic entanglement set against the enchanting backdrop of Morocco. While the premise offers intriguing

Caddo Lake Review: A Haunting Dive into Time and Trauma

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Caddo Lake is a thought-provoking thriller that weaves together mystery, supernatural elements, and deeply personal traumas in an atmospheric narrative. Directed by Celine Held and Logan George, the film deftly blends a story about family tension with a time-warping,

Far Cry 5 Review

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After Far Cry 3 struck a chord with its focus on psychotic villain Vaas, the series fell into something of a holding pattern. The fourth game’s nemesis, Pagan Min – a flamboyant Kim Jong-Il stand-in – felt

Crisis On The Planet of the Apes VR Review

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Set between the events of Rise Of and Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes, this virtual reality ‘hidden chapter’ sees you in the role of one of the hyper-advanced apes that – spoilers for a 55-year old

Burnout Paradise Remastered Review

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Ten years ago, Burnout Paradise capped what felt like a golden age for arcade-style racing games. On the back of its Burnout franchise, established in 2001, developer Criterion Games had established a reputation that was almost second to none