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Movie Review: “Alien: Romulus” Competently Continues The Lengthy Legacy That Dates Back To 1979

Thomas TunstallAugust 15, 2024August 15, 2024

While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonizers come face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe.

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Movie Review: Director Fede Alvarez Triumphs With “Alien: Romulus,” A Long-Overdue Return To Form For The Franchise

James McDonaldAugust 14, 2024August 14, 2024

While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonizers come face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe.

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Movie Review: “An Taibhse” (The Ghost) Is The First Irish Language Horror Film, A Chilling Folk Horror With Ominous Atmosphere And Unsettling Imagery

James McDonaldUpdated on March 5, 2025August 8, 2024

Éamon and his daughter Máire, are employed as caretakers for an isolated Georgian Mansion during the harsh winter months. Little do they know that this seemingly peaceful assignment will unleash a nightmare upon them.

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Movie Review: “It Ends With Us” Is A Well-Meaning Tale That’s Too Toxic To Achieve Its Goal

Mitch McLeodAugust 7, 2024August 7, 2024

Adapted from the Colleen Hoover novel, Lily overcomes a traumatic childhood to embark on a new life. A chance meeting with a neurosurgeon sparks a connection, but Lily begins to see sides of him that remind her of her parents’ relationship.

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Movie Review: “1924 – The Kakori Project” Is A Short Film That Avoids Disingenuous Moralizing And Has Symbolic Meaning Throughout

Eamon TracyAugust 6, 2024August 6, 2024

In the winter of 1924, India, a young man, while being recruited for a covert mission, grapples with the moral complexities of the Indian Independence Struggle, entwined with the haunting plight of children caught in conflict zones.

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Movie Review: “Cuckoo” Is A By-The-Book Horror Film With Surprising Heart

Daniel PappasAugust 5, 2024July 30, 2024

A 17-year-old girl is forced to move with her family to a resort where things are not what they seem.

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Movie Review: “Sing Sing” Moving Prison Drama Offers Strong Role For Colman Domingo, Announces New Talent In Clarence Maclin

Joel CoplingAugust 2, 2024August 2, 2024

Divine G, imprisoned at Sing Sing for a crime he didn’t commit, finds purpose by acting in a theatre group alongside other incarcerated men in this story of resilience, humanity, and the transformative power of art.

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Movie Review: Despite Matt Damon And Casey Affleck, Doug Liman’s “The Instigators” Falls Flat

James McDonaldAugust 1, 2024August 1, 2024

“The Instigators” follows two robbers who must go on the run with the help of one of their therapists after a theft goes awry.

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Movie Review: In “Kneecap,” Director Rich Peppiatt Offers A Poignant Study Of Three Men Seeking Their Path Amidst Northern Ireland’s Violence

James McDonaldUpdated on August 3, 2024July 31, 2024

When fate brings Belfast teacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed ‘low life scum’ Naoise and Liam Og, the needle drops on a hip-hop act like no other. Rapping in their native Irish, they lead a movement to save their mother tongue.

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