Downton Abbey: A New Era is simply a great film experience that lives up to the best of the original series. See it on the big screen or you’ll miss the sweep of its grandeur.
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It is as if Gregor and Mand wanted to see how many Easter eggs they could squeeze into 90 minutes…
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While Efron and Lemmon are decent in their roles, the highlight, as it should be, is Armstrong.
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Much like Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible movies, Cruise embodies the character of Maverick with all his bravado, insecurities and skeletons.
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' plot and script start out strong but become overburdened with details.
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Like the main character, your “Memory” will forget this film the second you leave the theater.
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Based on the book series of the same name, The Bad Guys has a great deal to offer but also often falls back on predictable tropes.
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Eggers has solidified his legacy as a wonderful director and there are no doubts, he will be making movies, possibly even Oscar worthy ones, for many years to come.
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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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