iMordecai shines brightly due to its exceptional cast, with several humor-filled moments sprinkled throughout the script adding to its overall appeal.
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One tends to have certain expectations from a Shyamalan film and Knock at the Cabin delivers much of what we loved about The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable.
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Inbar puts together a solid film that has terrific balance between interviews and camera footage.
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Let’s face it, anything Tom Hanks is in becomes elevated to the next level by his mere presence.
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Plane's fight sequences are decent and there are laughs (both intentional and unintentional) peppered through the movie.
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The leads, Mulligan and Kazan, are terrific and help to move the plot along nicely as they scramble to build an article.
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Williams has a presence about her that makes her convincing as a robotics genius while still making her not come across as a “Tech Nerd”.
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Offering a little twist on the typical exorcist movie, Prey for the Devil combines jump scares with hypotheses on possession and exorcism...
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It is obvious why Johnson was cast in the title role. He is a HUGE box office draw, can portray an extremely menacing character, and would be believable as an ancient superhero.
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”I Wanna Dance With Somebody” is not a must-see film, even though it tries hard to be. I only wish the film was as good as Whitney was, unfortunately, it’s not.
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