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Save your money and just wait until Halloween Ends comes out next year (yes, there is another one) because Halloween Kills is nothing but the 105 minute filler episode of the series. Read more

“Afterlife of the Party” stands out and is a true form of family entertainment that is rare not only for Netflix but movies in general. Read more

If you have seen one MCU film, you have seen them all, and “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” is no different from the rest. Read more

“Together” is simple storytelling and bare-bones filmmaking at its finest. Read more

“Candyman” is a 90-minute lecture on the evils of gentrification, not a horror film worthy of the original. Read more

“Reminiscence” continues Warner Bros.’ streak of flops this summer (“Mortal Kombat,” “Space Jam: A New Legacy”) with a film that is far duller than it should be. Read more

“The Night House” takes audiences on a good ride, but questionable character decisions along the way deter audiences from reaching its intended destination of being a solid, stylistic horror film. Read more

“The Protégé” isn’t a fresh new idea, but it is an extremely entertaining and downright fun action-thriller film. Read more

“Naked Singularity” is 40 percent of an interesting movie, but until they find the remaining 60 percent, there isn’t anything here to recommend for viewers. Read more

“Don’t Breathe 2” is still a strong enough horror film to be worthy of a recommendation, even if it lowers the bar that its predecessor set five years ago. Read more

“Free Guy” doesn’t live up to the year’s worth of hype; there isn’t anything here that wasn’t done 100 times better in films such as “Ready Player One,” which is far more respectful to gamers. Read more

“Escape from Mogadishu” is an escape from tiring, repetitive, creatively bankrupt cinema and is a must-watch for those who yearn for what movies can still become. Read more

Just because this is a superhero film doesn’t mean “The Suicide Squad” is fit for the whole family. But if you leave your kids at home, there is plenty of brutal fun to be had. Read more

“The Green Knight” is a solid diversion from Hollywood’s repetitive cycle of cinema, but it isn’t without its flaws. Read more

The best thing “Jungle Cruise” can offer for families is a good nap in the theaters for those who try to sit through two hours of uninspired adventure. Read more

Average moviegoers are going to have no problem enjoying “Snake Eyes” and will probably want to see more. G.I. Joe fans, on the other hand, will have a pretty tough pill to swallow by the time the credits roll. Read more

“Old” is certainly a roller coaster film even by Shyamalan standards, but it dips too far into the realm of ridiculous to save itself in the third act. “Old” is a film that ages as poorly as wet bread Read more

A decent performance from Fox comes in a film that is poorly written and feels as low-budget as it is. Read more