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Jungle Cruise lands on Digital platforms tomorrow

Jungle Cruise lands on Digital platforms tomorrow

Disney’s Jungle Cruise, starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, was released in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier access on July 30 and tomorrow August 31st the cruise will land on all major digital platforms for purchase. Jungle Cruise fans can set sail on a rollicking thrill-ride in stunning Ultra HD quality and immersive Dolby Atmos audio, with never-before-seen bonus footage, including 11 deleted scenes, bloopers and featurettes. Emily Blunt as Lily Houghton and Dwayne Johnson as Frank Wolff in Disney’s JUNGLE CRUISE. Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2021 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Disney’s Jungle Cruise Bonus Features:…
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Candyman Review | More Sour Than Sweet

Candyman Review | More Sour Than Sweet

Someone call a dentist because Candyman is rotten to the root… Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in Candyman The gentrified Chicago neighborhood of Cabrini-Green has a history of violence at the hands of white oppressors, of police, and, more recently, at the hands of the men, the myth, the hive… Candyman. Slow to start, the film takes its time to establish the world, the characters, and the stakes. At first it feels right since horror films are notorious at jumping right into it, barely even giving you a chance to breathe until after the shocking cold open. We spend half of its…
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The Night House Review | OMG, Rebecca Hall!

The Night House Review | OMG, Rebecca Hall!

Although The Night House’s supernatural aspects might not develop great enticement, Rebecca Hall’s strong lead performance as well as the atmosphere make it into an effective ghost story about loss and transience.  Sarah Goldberg and Rebecca Hall in the film THE NIGHT HOUSE. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2021 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved After the unexpected death of her husband, Owen (Evan Jonigkeit), Beth (Rebecca Hall) is all alone in the lakeside home that he built just for her. She tries to keep herself together but spends most of her nights drunk. One night, she gets a…
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Paw Patrol: The Movie Review | No Job Too Big Indeed

Paw Patrol: The Movie Review | No Job Too Big Indeed

“No job too big, no pup too small,” and that goes for jumps from the small screen to the silver screen too apparently. Paw Patrol: The Movie is everything you and your kiddos love about the show with the cinematic goods that doesn’t bite off more than it can chew. Paw Patrol: The. Movie 🎼Whenever there’s a problem around Adventure Bay, Ryder and his team of pups come and save the day; Marshall, Rubble, Chase, Rocky, Zuma, Skye… you know the song. This time around the big city calls our team into action, specifically a spunky weiner pup named Liberty…
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Ema Review | A Truly Visionary Experience

Ema Review | A Truly Visionary Experience

Ema uses the luscious aspects of music and dance to explore its core themes of self-destruction, politics, and family with a visionary style and great performances.  Pablo Larraín is a great Chilean filmmaker that devotes himself to doing dramas with staggering characters revolving around some form of pique or obsolescence. Most people will recognize him from Jackie (2016), underrated in my opinion, and No (2012). Larraín’s latest feature, Ema, takes a different stroll around the topics he is used to and transforms them into a story with more vibrancy and color by using the art forms of music and dance. …
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John and the Hole | So Much Potential

John and the Hole | So Much Potential

John and the Hole seems to have a good concept on paper, albeit it fails to provide any depth leaving you scratching your head with its weird mix of horror and dark comedy that makes it hard to take seriously.  Comedy and horror have been blended forever; it doesn’t always work, but when it does, it’s a great feeling because most end up disappointing you. Recent examples that have done it are The Cabin in the Woods (2011), Ready or Not (2019), and last year’s Freaky. Now, Pascual Sisto adapts The Water of Life to make John and the Hole,…
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Free Guy Review | NPC Turned MVP!

Free Guy Review | NPC Turned MVP!

Free Guy is the most FUN, FUNNY, FEEL GOOD, HEARTFELT, MOTIVATIONAL movie of the year. What appears to be a zany video game action-comedy with Ryan Reynolds doing that Ryan Reynolds thing is in fact just that, but surprisingly and gratefully it’s even more. Ryan Reynolds in Free Guy Guy (Ryan Reynolds) a Non-playable character (NPC) in an open world video game “Free City” begins to question his mundane existence when he crosses paths with a determined young vixen, Millie (Jodie Comer), he believes to be his dream girl and life purpose. Destiny unites them and the realization that there’s…
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The Green Knight Review | Spellbinding & Cerebral

The Green Knight Review | Spellbinding & Cerebral

David Lowery creates yet another visceral, cerebral, and spellbinding work in The Green Knight; a hero’s tale that takes its time and, with patience, delivers one of the best films of the year. Lowery always surprises with his works, whether it is a haunting existential piece like A Ghost Story (2017) or a live-action re-imagination of Pete’s Dragon (2016). He reunites with A24 to deliver an adaptation of the Chivalric Romance in one of the most anticipated films of 2021, The Green Knight. Not only was it worth the full year’s wait-- it is far better than we may have…
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The Suicide Squad Review | The James Gunniest Film!

The Suicide Squad Review | The James Gunniest Film!

The Suicide Squad is undoubtedly DC Studio’s best and brightest entry into their cinematic universe. An absolutely insane experience that pushes the envelope, unsettling even those who find gruesome violence entertaining, which is exactly why it, unfortunately, ends up falling a bit short for my liking. Joel Kinnaman, John Cena, Margot Robbie, Peter Capaldi, & Idris Elba in The Suicide Squad Task Force X, composed of some of the most dangerous individuals the world over, is incentivized to go to the island nation of Corto Maltese to prevent a powerful weapon known only as Project Starfish from being used against…
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Sweat Review | Social Media Commentary At It’s Finest

Sweat Review | Social Media Commentary At It’s Finest

Whether we like it or not, social media is running the world. The number of influencers is rising, causing filmmakers to become interested in the topic and try to tackle it in their movies. The problem is that it’s hard to make a film about influencers that feels out of touch with today’s social media culture, most being corny and annoying rather than engrossing. Some even go in the way of satire, but they fail to get their point across due to over-exaggeration like Gia Coppola’s Mainstream (2021), Assassination Nation (2018), and Spree (2020). On the other hand, Magnus von…
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