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Netflix's The Killer Review: David Fincher's Assassin Thriller Goes For Minimalist But Mostly Feels Basic
By Eric Eisenberg published
Expectations that David Fincher would do more with a traditional assassin story are not met, and while it’s not a dissatisfying cinematic experience, it is a disappointing one.
Netflix’s Pain Hustlers Review: Emily Blunt And Chris Evans’ Low Dosage Drama Fails To Capitalize On Their Star Power
By Mike Reyes published
[Pain Hustlers] fails to dig into any piece of its subject matter with any sort of significant depth.
Five Nights At Freddy’s Review: Slightly Better Than Actually Being Murdered By Robots At A Birthday Party
By Dirk Libbey published
It turns out, that if you were to actually see a giant fuzzy bear robot stalk a human being, it would look really silly.
Killers Of The Flower Moon Review: Martin Scorsese's Bold And Shocking Confrontation With Darkness In American History
By Eric Eisenberg published
More than just a great film, Killers Of The Flower Moon is a vital film coming at an important time.
The Exorcist: Believer Review: A Seriously Scary Legacyquel That Bites Off A Bit More Than It Can Chew
By Eric Eisenberg published
It’s the legacyquel formula, and like Halloween and Scream, it’s another cinematic success… albeit an overcooked one.
Saw X Review: Story And Characters (Plus Plenty Of Gruesome Gore) Deliver A Win For The Saw Franchise
By Eric Eisenberg published
Story and character development do wonders for the OG torture porn franchise.
The Creator Review: This Gorgeous Sci-Fi Upstart Does Not Compute, No Matter How Hard It Tries
By Mike Reyes published
Style definitely wins out over substance in The Creator.
Hulu's No One Will Save You Review: Kaitlyn Dever Shines In This Brilliant Alien Home Invasion Thriller
By Eric Eisenberg published
Brynn’s whole emotional journey is powerfully told through Dever’s near-wordless performance, and it’s arresting in every moment.
A Haunting In Venice Review: Kenneth Branagh's Latest Agatha Christie Adaptation Is A Riveting And Disturbing Change Of Pace
By Mike Reyes published
This lean and mean tale of terror shows just how versatile Agatha Christie’s signature sleuth can be.
The Nun II Review: The Conjuring Universe Properly Kicks Off Spooky Season 2023
By Eric Eisenberg published
It doesn't keep you on your toes at all times, as the movie makes obvious efforts to tee up its biggest sequences, but even when you’re properly braced for what’s coming, you still get a jolt...
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