Lanthimos can be hit or miss; when he's on, we get gems like The Favourite and Poor Things, but his more bizarre creations can lose the audience's interest.
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As the third movie in a franchise, it brings something new, but how often can we watch the deafening silence before it gets old?
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Thelma balances humor and vulnerability, offering an insightful view of senior struggles. Margolin's direction blends honesty and well-placed humor seamlessly.
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Russell Crowe delivers a powerful performance in The Exorcism, expertly leading a stellar cast through a chilling exploration of hidden demons and past traumas.
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Simply put, The Watchers is unwatchable.
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The humor-to-action ratio seems to be askew making Bad Boys: Ride or Die enjoyable and on the one hand yet possibly alienating its core audience who loved the action in the first two films.
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The First Omen's Nell Tiger Free is well cast as Margaret. She plays the role well and her acting during her “pregnancy” and birth scenes is excellent.
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Young Woman and the Sea, based on real events, keeps you engaged with Rønning's delivery, Ridley's acting, and Warner's score, making it a must-watch.
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Mark Dindal's direction brings wit and heart to The Garfield Movie, making it a family-friendly hit.
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The film crew not only got up close with the Blue Angels and the planes but also recorded in high-definition resolution that will blow your mind.
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