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Review: Late Night (2019)
Late Night. Mindy Kaling hasn’t really carried a film like this before, so I was definitely curious going in. She had ensemble roles in both A Wrinkle in Time and Ocean’s Eight, but carrying a comedy like this as the lead is … Continue reading →
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Review: Blockers
Blockers. Maybe this is the new Superbad for a new generation. But maybe that means I’ve outgrown this, maybe this story isn’t for me. I’m going to try to keep these things in mind as I review this movie. The … Continue reading →
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Review: Bright
Bright. Netflix is starting to step up its game and produce not only original television, but now massive original movies, which Bright is one of the biggest (and most expensive). But just because it’s big and costly, does that mean … Continue reading →
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Review: Sisters
Sisters. It’s a rough start to open against Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Luckily for Sisters, when I walked into the theater, it was relatively crowded. So I think it’ll make decent money regardless of the behemoth it’s competing against. The gist. … Continue reading →
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