Scrambled Review: An Important Conversation About Fertility

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Scrambled is an emotive and vibrant comedy-drama, from the dynamic creative talents of Leah McKendrick, who not only directed but also wrote and stars in the film. There’s a biting poignancy beneath the laughter, tackling a topic

Orion and the Dark Review: An Artistic and Poignant Animation

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Orion and the Dark is an animated adventure film that finds a sweet spot in mixing fun and fantastical escapades with underlying, crucial messages about mental health, childhood anxiety, and embracing one’s fears. Debut director Sean Charmatz alongside

Argylle Movie Review – The Cat Is Out of the Bag

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We haven’t had a thrilling spy movie in a while, and Argylle is here to challenge that. The latest action flick follows Elly (Bryce Dallas Howard), a novelist who writes about secret agents, only to find herself

Somewhere Quiet Review: Disturbed Stillness

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From writer and first-time director Olivia West Lloyd comes Somewhere Quiet, a haunting psychological thriller which embarks on a mission to scrutinize the bruising intricacies of trauma. Jennifer Kim takes the spotlight as Meg, a woman recovering from a harrowing

The Tiger’s Apprentice Review: A Fascinating Universe Held Back

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The Tiger’s Apprentice, a collaborative endeavor by Paramount Animation and Jane Startz Productions, attempts to visually conjure the world depicted in the 2003 novel by Laurence Yep. Although some elements have been wonderfully transformed on screen

Bosco Review: A Human Story Hidden Behind Prison Bars

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Bosco is an earnest biographical drama that attempts to mirror the reality of a man stuck in a lopsided legal system. Helmed by writer-director Nicholas Manuel Pino, Bosco sheds light on the real-life tale of Quawntay Bosco Adams, sentenced

The Underdoggs Review: Overambitious Yet Unfulfilling

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Director Charles Stone III’s The Underdoggs positions itself as an all-star, sports comedy romp, and it assembles a diverse, vibrant cast, featuring Snoop Dogg, Tika Sumpter, Andrew Schulz, Mike Epps, and George Lopez. The storyline explores the redemptive narrative of former NFL player,

Argylle Review: A Stylish and Vibrant Spy Film You Must See

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In Matthew Vaughn‘s Argylle, he dips into the lively concoction of the spy-action-comedy genre to offer audiences a romp of cinematic extravaganza. Unraveling in an enigma wrapped within a web of convoluted twists, the film swings wildly

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