If you have never seen this sequel, I suggest you don’t compare it to Escape from New York, because they are as different as the two movies could be.
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What Catwoman: Hunted lacks in plot, it makes up for with chase/fight scenes.
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As a stand-alone film, The King’s Man is decent but doesn’t stray far from other war/spy films. However, as part of the Kingsman franchise...
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Casting this film is one of the keys to its success. Levy not only has a similar physical appearance to Warner, but he comes across onscreen as a genuinely nice guy.
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Dog is very much a Tatum production with the story having been written by his friend Brett Rodriguez, screenplay by his other friend, Reid Carolin (Magic Mike) and co-directed by Carolin and Tatum.
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While based on the beloved video game, the movie also borrows heavily from some other well-known films.
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I Want You Back is most definitely a rom-com but perhaps a slightly elevated version of one.
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Marry Me checks off all the boxes of a traditional romcom, which if you like the genre, you will probably enjoy this movie.
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If you just sit back and take BLACKLIGHT for what it is, a run-of-the-mill action flick, you’ll find it a short diversion.
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Watching as an adult, Clifford the Big, Red Dog is sweet, cute, mildly humorous and a bit of innocent fun.
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