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- ️Sun Nov 03 2024
Godzilla Minus One meets and exceeds all expectations, as the walking nuclear nightmare channels the trauma of his human victims
Low-budget alien-abduction thriller back in theatres months after its July debut Despite an early glimmer of promise, Lumina turns out
Is it as good as Logan? Of course not. Is it as good as Deadpool 1 & 2? Not quite.
Back in theatres whether you want it or not – 25 years after its initial release and 12 years after
Stephen Sommers’ loose remake of The Mummy is an anonymous piece of studio factory filmmaking – more extravagant than the
Abigail is an entertaining hybrid of horror and heist movie, even if the gene-splicing sometimes goes awry. If ever a
Late Night with the Devil answers the question: What would happen if Larry Sanders sold his soul for better ratings?
Lisa Frankenstein, the latest effort from screenwriter Diablo Cody (Juno, Jennifer’s Body) is a bit of a Frankenstein’s Monster itself.
New Beverly Cinema let the cat out of the bag and onto the big screen for the first time in
Warning: Spoilers! Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the pool comes a film that bellyflops
Romantic horror comedy asks the burning question: Is it possible to order food delivery during the apocalypse? As We Know
Grim and gruesomely effective, When Evil Lurks takes audiences on a disturbing ride to a destination they may fear to
Unembarrassed about its own absurdity, The Meg 2 delivers amusingly over-the-top aquatic mayhem by the bloody bucketful. The Meg 2:
Disney’s famous theme park attraction provides a great setting for a ghost story. Too bad the script does not provide
Though overlong and rough around the edges, END TIMES is decently made and occasionally punches above its weight For a