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You either love Sandler or you don’t. , “Hubie Halloween” is more good Sandler than bad, and that is just fine for this seasonal comedy. Read more

If your standard for comedy is higher than a third-grader’s, don’t waste your time. Read more

The King of Staten Island is about watching a 25 year old man finally grow up, but it takes a LONG time to get there. Read more

Looks great for a Netflix film but the two hour runtime is too much for a film with no one to root for. Read more

While it might not be the jumpstart of a franchise, Bloodshot delivers much-needed simplicity and entertainment. Read more

Spenser Confidential is the first film by the duo Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg that is a certified misstep from start to finish. Read more

This Anne Hathaway adventure wants to be an engaging political thriller, but it’s an incoherent mess. Read more

The road to release for “The Invisible Man” hasn’t been smooth but the destination was worth it for Universal Pictures. Read more

Downhill is the cinematic equivalent of a white woman going “but what about ME!!???” Read more

If you ever want the motivation to look at your life and do better, this is the film for you. Read more

Finding a good movie in 2020 is like finding an antique in a crowded storage locker. Read more

The Old Guard is a film that is so woke, it puts its audience to sleep. Read more

The Empty Man Is The Cinematic Equivalent Of An Unfinished Roller Coaster Tycoon Read more

Freaky doesn’t bring the horror, the funny, or the charm to make this anything more than an attempt to salvage box office coin in the era of COVID. Read more

A film that has no idea who its audience is is bound to fail with everybody. Read more

How did we get to this point in just 5 short years? Shelby and Eli Steele seek to find the answer to this question in a new documentary entitled, “What Killed Michael Brown?”. Read more

While Antebellum may be cheaper than a lecture at a liberal arts college, it doesn’t mean it is anymore fun. Read more

Hollywood has used its product to subvert culture for decades and the push isn’t going to end anytime soon. Read more