Smartly written with standout performances from Barrera and Stevens, Abigail delivers memorable dialogue that elevates the horror experience.
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If you love the game of tennis and you enjoy a good drama/romance, you will undoubtedly like Challengers.
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Remembering Gene Wilder is a fitting tribute to not only the actor but to the man himself and how he lived his life.
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Swinton shines in a new light, brilliantly showcasing a facet of her talent never seen before.
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Fun, but fails to capture the magic of the originals. A mixed bag for Ghostbusters fans.
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Kate melds heart-pounding action with emotional depth, as Mary Elizabeth Winstead shines in a neon-lit Tokyo. A visceral thrill ride that delivers more than just punches.
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Director Simon Cellan Jones (The Family Plan) does an excellent job with the pacing of Arthur The King, even though it is only 100 minutes long.
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The serene beauty of the desert's quiet contrasts starkly with the intense conflict scenes in Dune: Part Two.
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Drive Away Dolls is not for everyone and will likely become a cult classic with a niche audience.
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Diane Ladd is a national treasure, and her grace and beauty are on full-display.
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