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Despite some pacing troubles, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is an excellent entry in a storied franchise, reminding us why busting feels good.
Murder Mubarak follows an unconventional investigator unraveling a murder mystery at an elite social club where nothing is as it seems.
Ricky Stanicky sees John Cena at his best despite a script muddled with clunky subplots and its attempts to pack in as many jokes as possible.
Drive-Away Dolls survives as a perfect distillation of the humour and heart Coen brought to his now-legendary partnership.
The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy is cosmic journey through anxiety and acceptance through the lens of wacky aliens and relatable chaos.
Lisa Frankenstein is a fun, lighthearted horror comedy that emphasizes the importance of accepting others for who they are.
‘The Monk And The Gun’ is a delightfully biting satire from director Pawo Choyning Dorji who expertly plays with our expectations.
The American Society For Magical Negroes is a hollow representation of its subject instead of a satirical skewering of a dangerous trope.
An unassuming film, A Real Pain will stay with those who carry their family’s trauma buried underneath their own weeping.
Role Play (2024) boasts stellar performances, but lackluster reveals and predictability hinders its potential to stand out in the genre.
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