Powered by Neil Diamond's timeless music and strong performances from Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, Song Sung Blue delivers a heartfelt, crowd-pleasing story inspired by true events.
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An interesting, well-acted chapter with striking visuals, even if it feels more franchise-adjacent than essential.
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Bugonia is a sharply acted, darkly absurd sci-fi satire that lets Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons shine under Yorgos Lanthimos' eccentric direction.
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Primate delivers bloody, suspenseful horror with a standout creature performance and just enough tension to keep genre fans engaged.
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Scarier and more sinister than the first, The Black Phone 2 deepens its characters and delivers a stronger, more confident sequel.
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Keanu Reeves steals the show in a charming, lighthearted comedy that leans on strong chemistry and clever performances.
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Cloud Atlas remains an ambitious, cast-driven epic whose scope impresses even when its structure overwhelms.
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If you are looking for something a little off center and funny this holiday break, Anaconda is your best bet.
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Boogie Nights humanizes its characters with empathy and precision, turning a risky subject into a compelling, character-driven story.
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Visually impressive but narratively repetitive, Avatar: Fire and Ash recycles familiar beats without recapturing the magic of Cameron's earlier chapters.
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