Making her directorial debut, writer Rosalind Ross (Barbarian) made some interesting choices as to what moments in Stu’s life she chose to focus on the most.
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Bay uses the latest technology to push the envelope in Ambulance.
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Law reprises his role as the adult wizard long before he became the head of Hogwarts, and he does a masterful job of portraying the serious individual who occasionally throws some levity into the mix.
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If you know in advance what you are getting yourself into and you don’t expect too much, The Lost City is a fun way to spend a few hours.
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West sets out to make a bloody, heart pounding horror movie with X, and, for the most part, succeeds beautifully.
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Watching Deep Water is equivalent to driving past a bad car accident. You don't want to look but you simply can’t turn away.
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On the surface, The Adam Project is simply a sci-fi thriller with a strong cast, but underneath the top layer, there are other messages about grief, deception, and bullying.
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Chiang gives Mei a cheery attitude that jumps out of the speakers and draws the viewer in.
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Take Back the Night looks at the concept of victim shaming and does so in a brutal and "in your face" kind of way without explanation or apology.
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Direction and Pattinson’s interpretation make this Batman movie one that will appeal to the masses.
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