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    ‘Kamen Rider Black Sun’ Review – Blood, Guts, And Grasshoppers

    It’s been 50 henshin-filled years since Kamen Rider first debuted in Japan, and the franchise has been celebrating its anniversary with a bang. RELATED: Titan Comics Reveals Interior And Cover Art For First Issue Of Western ‘Kamen Rider: Zero-One’ Comic Book Series Alongside the premiere of its...
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    ‘Shin Kamen Rider’ Review – A Tale Of Blood And Fan Service

    Kamen Rider comes back to America after a fairly long absence, and it’s thanks to Hideaki Anno who adds to his “Shin” run of Tokusatsu reboots with Shin Kamen Rider. Sure, there were a few Kamen Rider series in Japan within the last decade, but nothing that’s made as respectable a splash...
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    Amazon Green-Lights Live-Action ‘Yakuza’ Series ‘Like A Dragon’, Taps ‘Kamen Rider Drive’ Star To Play Kiryu Kazuma

    In swearing fealty to the Dojima Family, Amazon has officially announced that a live-action adaptation of SEGA’s Yakuza video games is now in production for their eponymous streaming platform. RELATED: ‘Yakuza’ Franchise Producer Masayoshi Yokoyama Says He’s Worried About Violence In Video...
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    ‘Companion’ Review – Jack Quaid Makes A Deadly Friend In Sophie Thatcher

    January was disappointing but there is one movie people are talking about – or they want everyone to – and giving high marks. Now, that doesn’t mean Companion is any good, just that it is tiptoeing over a very low bar with a bare minimum of competition making no effort. RELATED: ‘Heart Eyes’...
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    ‘The Luckiest Man In America’ Review – Should You Press Your Luck With This One?

    For once, we have something without violence, blood, guts, or chills, but that’s not to say The Luckiest Man in America is without its thrills. As a character drama, it brings a lot to its gaming table, and much of that stuff is served up by the star, i.e., the contestant running said table like...
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    ‘The Woman In The Yard’ Review – A Tale Of Dueling Interpretations

    I confess I wrote about The Woman in the Yard last week with no plans to see it initially. But after delving into the ending and its fatalist implications, I had to see for myself how bad it was. With that preconception, I was not expecting to like it (give or take a couple of caveats)...
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    ‘Sinners’ Review – Music That Defines The Soul

    Set in 1932 in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Sinners takes place throughout one night in the middle of October. Sammie Moore (the feature film debut of Miles Caton) is at a crossroads in his life. He is torn between being the son of a preacher and the blues-driven nightlife where he gets to sing...
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    ‘The Life of Chuck’ Review – A Film That Showcases The Art of Living

    The sci-fi drama The Life of Chuck is based on a Stephen King short novella of the same name, which is included in the 2020 story collection called If It Bleeds. The screenplay and film are written and directed by Mike Flanagan (Gerald’s Game, Doctor Sleep). RELATED: ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Review –...
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    ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ Review: Tom Cruise Saves The Universe

    Well, this is it, the “Final Reckoning,” or so the title says. I have to wonder for a minute: is it really? I guess it will depend on the box office numbers internationally, and going by those? Yeah, probably. It’s just as well, too, because after 30 years and eight installments, this series has...
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    Abysmal Leaked ‘Superman’ Reviews From Variety And The Daily Beast Countered By A Positive Reaction On Bluesky

    DC Studios is betting everything on Superman, and we’re betting they wished they kept that review embargo up longer now that first reviews are coming in. Why? Because these reviews aren’t encouraging and they come from outlets with clout. RELATED: James Gunn Makes Nice With Indian Audiences And...
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    Electronic Arts Bought Out By Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund For $55 Billion In Largest Public Company Buyout Ever

    EA announce they are being bought out by investors, including the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund for $55 billion. See full article...
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    ‘28 Years Later’ Review – A Family Drama Trapped In Quarantine

    Days and weeks skipped months and turned into years, but the team behind 28 Days Later is back to try to recapture that magic and hopefully squeeze a few more bucks out of a series more dormant than any zombie virus. How does it go? Strap in to find out because it’s going to be a bumpy ride that...
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    ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (2025) Review – Maybe Nostalgia Is Overrated

    Legacy sequels, you’ve got to love them. They tap into all our inner nostalgia and thrive on it, whether they’re any good or not, and without regard to how rosy and sanitized our memories of the times they channel are. You see, that’s the funny thing about nostalgia; it doesn’t depend on you...
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    ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Review – As Easy As Taking A Baby From Galactus

    Much of The Fantastic Four: First Steps is built around Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal) and Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby) getting pregnant and having their child, Franklin. Everything seems to be built around baby proofing and preparing for someone new to enter their lives until The Silver Surfer...
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    ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Review — A Bloated Cameo-Fest Full Of Callbacks With Enough Fresh Laughs To Make It Watchable

    Everyone open their bibles to the book of Ecclesiastes 1:9 where it reads, “What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; there is nothing new under the sun.” Then, feel free to cast aside that anachronistic tome of mankind’s projected ego, and forget about it. A...
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    Fantasia Film Festival 2025 – ‘I Am Frankelda’ Review — A Fantastical And Nightmarish Stop-Motion Delight

    I Am Frankelda is Mexico’s first stop-motion animated feature film produced by Cartoon Network Latin America and Warner Bros. Discovery. Guillermo del Toro proteges Rodolfo and Arturo Ambriz wrote, directed, and produced the film; dedicating their cinematic endeavor to the renowned Mexican...
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    ‘The Bad Guys 2’ Review — A Bigger, Badder, And Funnier Movie Than Its Predecessor

    The Bad Guys 2 begins with a heist in Cairo, Egypt, five years prior, where we see how Mr. Wolf (Sam Rockwell) acquired his trademark black car. In the present day and after the events of the first film, Mr. Wolf, Mr. Shark (Craig Robinson), Mr. Piranha (Anthony Ramos), and Ms. Tarantula/Webs...
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    Fantasia Film Festival 2025 – ‘Noise’ Review — Authentic Terror Engulfed In A Muffled Storyline

    From director Kim Soo-jin and screenwriter Lee Je-hui, the South Korean horror film Noise follows Seo Ju-hee (Han Soo-a) obsessing over her apartment being totally silent. She is seen sound proofing her home at the beginning of the film with one small section left undone in the ceiling. Ju-hee...
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    Fantasia Film Festival 2025 – ‘Stuntman’ Review — Honoring Hong Kong Cinema With Mesmerizing Drama

    Stuntman introduces audiences to Sam Lee (Stephen Tung), an action director who always prioritized making a good and memorable film over the well-being of his crew. In the 1980s, while filming a scene that required a stuntman to jump off a bridge onto a moving truck, Sam’s directing skills...
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    ‘The Naked Gun’ (2025) Review — An Excessive And Exhausting Comedy That Gets It Until It Doesn’t

    The Naked Gun is written by Dan Gregor, Doug Mand, and Akira Schaffer, with the latter also taking on the role of director. Gregor, Mand, and Schaffer are also the ones responsible for the Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers movie from 2022. A homage to not only The Naked Gun franchise but also to...