The Iron Claw Is a Beautiful, Tragic Story
The Iron Claw is heartbreaking yet impossible to look away from thanks to the charismatic, moving performances and airy cinematography.
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The Iron Claw is heartbreaking yet impossible to look away from thanks to the charismatic, moving performances and airy cinematography.
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Writer Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut “American Fiction” is a hilarious and excellent exploration of race and storytelling.
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Eileen feels like an explosion waiting to happen as repressed Eileen makes her first friend and comes alive thanks to two spellbinding performances.
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Candy Cane Lane struggles to balance comedy in some parts, but pulls ahead with a message of togetherness and focusing on what you love.
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Napoleon feels as lifeless as its colors even with occasional comedy. Too much remains elusive about the characters while the tale seems pointless.
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A dark, weird, and hilarious tale about lust and greed, Saltburn is an intriguing follow-up feature for writer-director Emerald Fennell.
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EXmas does not have enough going for it. The lack of connection to the cast with infantile behavior makes the film drag despite promising leads.
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Bottoms is not a film for everyone. While there are great performances, the writing and minimizing of certain character’s harm pulls the film down.
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Five Nights at Freddy’s might be more serious than its game counterpart, but there’s nothing like seeing Freddy, Chica, Foxy, and Bonnie on the big screen.
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Bark is a gradual, suspenseful trek with just a story and two men in the woods. It’s weird in parts, tense in others; a slow burn with a worthwhile ending.
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