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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness getting a ‘groovy’ cameo?

With WandaVision closing shop this week, it’s time to look ahead to all things Marvel. And with the series said to pave the way to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the production is moving full steam ahead with “groovy” expectations. And by “groovy,” we mean none other than Bruce Campbell himself. Director Sam

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Tom & Jerry review: Should you stream the HBO Max reboot of the classic characters?

The classic duo from Hanna-Barbara is making a return to both theaters and HBO Max this week with a cartoon and live-action hybrid. This time director Tim Story (Fantastic Four, Barbershop) takes a crack at the animated legends and brings along an impressive cast to reenergize the material. Stars such as Chloe Grace Moretz, Michael

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I Care A Lot review: Prepare to care about no one

This weekend Netflix debuted a film that rocked the emotions of many viewers. That film titled, I Care A Lot gave viewers many feelings, and caring about characters was not one of them. The film which stars Rosamund Pike and Peter Dinklage pushes the boundaries of how far writers can go when creating main characters

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Malcolm & Marie review: What is love? Baby don’t hurt me

Malcolm & Marie is an interesting monster born from one of the hardest periods of our generation. The Netflix film was an experiment of sorts to see if Hollywood could still make films in a pandemic. Using strict procedures and testing plus an isolated location, it more than succeeded in being an ambitious piece of

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Justice League: The Snyder Cut earns a family-friendly R Rating

DC and Warner Brothers are ramping up the long-awaited release of Zack Snyder’s vision of the Justice League which means more details are being revealed about the massive differences between this version and Joss Whedon’s. The biggest indicator of said difference is the official MPA rating of the upcoming film which does not sound remotely

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The White Tiger review: Poverty, power, and perspicacity

Getting out of poverty can feel like fighting to swim upstream against a roaring river, without ever having learned how to swim. And with The White Tiger, the new film demonstrates the lengths some might go to be free from the chains of being poor, even if it means making choices one wouldn’t make in

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One Night in Miami review: With great power comes great responsibility

In the best and worst of times, having a friend who challenges us to see our best selves is imperative. In One Night in Miami, director Regina King gives us a glance at a moment in time where four powerful men with endless potential, push each other to see their full potential within the heights