Samuel L. Jackson, Bryan Cranston, and Catherine O'Hara shine in 'Argylle,' but it's Alfie, the cat, who truly steals the show.
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Harlin is no stranger to action films having directed Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger, Deep Blue Sea, etc., and it is a genre in which he excels.
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Snyder's primary shortcoming in 'Rebel Moon' lies in its pacing, impacting the overall narrative flow.
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Barrino certainly has the singing chops to star in a musical movie, but she also does a pretty good job acting in this extremely emotional role.
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The Abyss is an exercise in experimental and rogue filmmaking that is perhaps one of Cameron's most well known signatures.
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There is no doubt about it, 'Wonka' is a 'magical treat' that the whole family can enjoy.
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Considered to be semi-autobiographical, The Boy and The Heron, evokes strong emotions even while the viewer is left uncertain to where the adventure is taking them.
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John Woo, known for his signature filmmaking style, subtly alters course in Silent Night, diverging from his usual techniques.
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Thanksgiving is gory, gross, sick, and demented with a few laughs thrown in for good measure.
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Despite impressive stunt choreography in 'The Marvels', the film grapples with significant shortcomings that stunt work alone cannot overshadow.
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