“Hackers” is an unbelievable reimagining of a simpler time, one that embodies era in every facet of filmmaking even decades later.
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Ever wanted to be a racoon and just wreck things? Here’s your chance in Donut Country!
If you’ve heard about “Cuties”, you’ve likely heard one or more of the following: it promotes pedophilia, it’s a documentary, there’s underage nudity, and there’s 11-year olds performing sex acts on themselves and/or others. None of those are the case.
“The Babysitter: Killer Queen” lacks the element of surprise and bares the burden of expectation, making it a decent yet unnecessary sequel.
Turning 25 this month: “SE7EN” is a chilling crime-noir thriller packed with brilliant performances, sharp directing, and gritty visuals.
“Cuties” is a well-made, albeit controversial, film that brings to light a range of uncomfortable but necessary issues that require honest and mature discussions.
“Marvel’s Avengers” is a good game that falls just short of being great due to some poor game mechanic choices and consistent bug issues.
When fans of “Watchmen” and “Umbrella Academy” can say, “did you see what happened in that episode? It was so nuts”. “The Boys” fans just shake their heads, saying, “you’re adorable.”
Egregiously violent and darkly funny, the first episodes of “The Boys” season 2 delivers on its promise of being absolutely diabolical.
Disney’s ongoing foray into rehashing its existing classic properties as Live-Action remakes has seemingly done the unlikely with “Mulan,” namely by giving its new incarnation a reason to exist.