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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) Review: A Sequel That Should’ve Stayed Buried, But… Keaton Saves the Day

Tim Burton is back at it with Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, a sequel no one really asked for, but hey, here we are, because apparently Hollywood just can’t resist digging up the dead — quite literally in this case. This long-awaited follow-up to the 1988 cult classic offers a messy mix of nostalgia and new antics, and while…

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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes: The Stunning Return of a Sci-Fi Epic—Is This the Best Installment Yet?

For over five decades, Planet of the Apes has fascinated and enthralled audiences with its powerful mix of action, social commentary, and futuristic storytelling. From its iconic 1968 origin to the more recent reboot trilogy that concluded with War for the Planet of the Apes in 2017, the franchise has earned its place as one…

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Transformers One: An Animated Odyssey of Bots, Betrayal, and Banter—But Does It Transform the Franchise?

If you’re like me, you’ve probably been on an emotional rollercoaster with the Transformers franchise for years. The live-action films, starting with Michael Bay’s 2007 explosion fest, have often left us wondering: “Is this it? Is this the best we can get from these iconic robots?” While the first few films had their moments (remember…

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What’s New and Leaving Netflix in September 2024: The Good, The Bad, and the Heartbreaking Goodbyes

Ah, September. The month where kids grudgingly return to school, pumpkin spice infiltrates everything from coffee to candle wax, and Netflix once again plays with our emotions by adding and removing content like a fickle ex who keeps changing the terms of your relationship. As summer fades, so do some of our favorite titles, but…

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Dune: Part Two – A Sci-Fi Epic that Outdoes the Original in Every Way

When Denis Villeneuve released Dune in 2021, the sci-fi community rejoiced at the masterful adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic novel. The intricate world-building, rich character arcs, and jaw-dropping visuals captured the essence of Herbert’s dense narrative. But as satisfying as it was, there was always the lingering sense that Dune: Part One was just the…

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Twisters: A Wild Ride Through the Heart of Storm Chasing, with a 90s Nostalgia Twist

Gather ’round, fellow thrill-seekers, because the winds of Hollywood are blowing in a wild new direction, and it’s bringing with it a tornado of excitement—literally. I’m talking about Twisters, the highly anticipated sequel to the 1996 classic that had us all holding onto our hats and our popcorn for dear life. If you thought the original Twister was…

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What’s New and Leaving Netflix in September 2024: The Good, The Bad, and the Heartbreaking Goodbyes

Ah, September. The month where kids grudgingly return to school, pumpkin spice infiltrates everything from coffee to candle wax, and Netflix once again plays with our emotions by adding and removing content like a fickle ex who keeps changing the terms of your relationship. As summer fades, so do some of our favorite titles, but…

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Baby Reindeer Review – Netflix’s Dark Tale of Obsession, Trauma, and Victimhood

At first glance, Baby Reindeer sounds deceptively benign, with a title that could suggest an endearing tale. However, this new Netflix series is anything but soft-hearted. Based on Richard Gadd’s real-life experiences with a stalker, Baby Reindeer is a psychological rollercoaster that forces viewers to confront the darker sides of human vulnerability. The series, part…

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