Gru is back and this time he's on baby-watching duty in Despicable Me 4, which features fun family hijinks, more outlandish accents, and MEGA MINIONS? It's bananas! Despicable Me 4 Review It's been 14 years since we were first introduced to the super-villain Gru (Steve Carell) who adopted three young sisters in order to use them to steal the ...
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A Quiet Place Day One Review: Emotional & Terrifying Prequel That Works
Going back to where it all started, A Quiet Place Day One is a big city disaster flick with plenty of monster action and a story about mourning what could have been. Silence is creepier in the city. A Quiet Place Day One Review Six years ago, John Krasinski debuted A Quiet Place, a sci-fi monster movie set in a world where aliens came ...
Maxxxine Review: A Gritty & Alluring Homage to 80s Slashers
Concluding A24's and Ti West's cult horror trilogy, MaXXXine is all gritty glitz and gory glam as it takes audiences into the sleaze and camp of 1980s Hollywood. Maxxxine Review In 2022, writer-director Ti West wowed audiences when he took his minimalistic approach to horror and crafted X, his homage to 70s/80s slashers. Before it even ...
Blue Lock The Movie Episode Nagi Review: An Exciting Return to BLUELOCK
Return to Blue Lock and replay the events of season 1 through the eyes of the sometimes uninterested but incredibly skilled Nagi. Blue Lock The Movie Episode Nagi is anything but boring as Nagi enters Blue Lock and history is made. Blue Lock The Movie Episode Nagi Review Have you ever watched a soccer match and thought, these players ...
The Imaginary Movie Review: Studio Ponoc’s Latest Is Pure Imagination
Filled to the brim with imagination, Studio Ponoc's The Imaginary is a colorful, sweet, and earnest look at traversing loss, grief, and growing up. The Imaginary Movie Review Six years after their first feature film, Mary and the Witches, Studio Ponoc is back with another. Founded in 2015 by former Studio Ghibli producer Yoshiaki ...