Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny is a solid send-off for Indiana Jones and Harrison Ford, but while older audiences will probably enjoy the film, it may not resonate with younger viewers.
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Anderson infuses his stories with numerous details that intersect somehow, even when you aren't exactly sure how.
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No Hard Feelings is exactly what you would expect it to be with something a little bit “extra” thrown in and some extremely funny moments.
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There are so many things that are done right in this film that make it a solid entry in the comedy/horror genre.
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Great messages, some adventure, some humor and a bit of romance abound throughout the script, making Elemental one of Pixar's best movies to date.
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You know the movie has some issues when the audience is more excited to see the supporting cast and cameo appearances as opposed to watching the lead.
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In case we should ever forget, Kandahar is here to remind us of how dangerous that part of the world can be.
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For 20+ years, Maniscalco's stand-up has honored his father. This film feels like a fitting next step, bringing these cherished anecdotes to life visually.
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Marshall, known for big, theatrical numbers, brings that same enthusiasm to this project.
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Ward, Jr., and National Geographic have a gold mine of images captured that I am certain don't begin to do justice to the real-time experience of seeing a Panther in the wild.
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