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Month: June 2025

F1®: The Movie – a broadly entertaining blockbuster with a lot of heart and no brain
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F1®: The Movie – a broadly entertaining blockbuster with a lot of heart and no brain

June 24, 2025

Due to what I imagine is some sort of copyright issue, members of the press (that’s me!) have been instructed to only refer to F1®

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28 Years Later – a rare late sequel that refuses to retread the same material
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28 Years Later – a rare late sequel that refuses to retread the same material

June 21, 2025

It’s been 25 years since 28 Days Later, so the math almost checks out on 28 Years Later, the second sequel to the “fast zombies”

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DROP – the year’s most inventive thriller is now available to watch at home!
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DROP – the year’s most inventive thriller is now available to watch at home!

June 19, 2025

One of my favorite films of the year is now available to watch at home. Drop, Christopher Landon’s suspense thriller can now be yours via

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New Episode of I Like to Movie Movie — Megan: Impossible – The Road to *The Final Reckoning (Part Seven)
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New Episode of I Like to Movie Movie — Megan: Impossible – The Road to *The Final Reckoning (Part Seven)

June 15, 2025

It’s official: Megan is now caught up for The Final Reckoning. Granted, we’ve all actually seen The Final Reckoning by now, but we are nothing

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Materialists – a rom-com that’s honest about what people seek in a partner
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Materialists – a rom-com that’s honest about what people seek in a partner

June 14, 2025June 14, 2025

While I’m almost never the intended audience for such things, I do love a rom-com. Comedy and romance just go together, largely because neither is

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Tinsman Road – an uncommonly moving found footage creeper
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Tinsman Road – an uncommonly moving found footage creeper

June 8, 2025

In 2022 an indie film called The Outwaters changed the game for found footage horror, and set a new high-water mark for micro-budget cinema. Filmmaker

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Dangerous Animals – A serial killer uses sharks as his weapon of choice WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT?!?
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Dangerous Animals – A serial killer uses sharks as his weapon of choice WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT?!?

June 6, 2025June 6, 2025

I remember watching an episode of Captain Planet in which one of the Planeteers stands up for the plight of the shark. I remember her

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From the World of John Wick: Ballerina – a worthy spinoff!
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From the World of John Wick: Ballerina – a worthy spinoff!

June 6, 2025

The John Wick series is the best action franchise of all time. Bar none. Better than Mad Max, better than the Fast Fambly, and yes,

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Bring Her Back – a stylish and scary sophomore feature from the Philippou brothers
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Bring Her Back – a stylish and scary sophomore feature from the Philippou brothers

June 1, 2025

When I first saw Talk to Me (the secret screening at Overlook Festival in 2023), I knew I had seen something special. It felt like

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  • Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival X: Tinsman Road and Anything That Moves - ScullyVision on Tinsman Road – an uncommonly moving found footage creeper
  • Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival X: Tinsman Road and Anything That Moves - ScullyVision on The Outwaters is a game-changing horror flick that will seriously fuck up your shit
  • Him - a great concept squandered by a lackluster script - ScullyVision on Opus – An entertaining version of a movie you’ve seen before
  • Tinsman Road (2025) Review: Found Footage Grief Carved in the Woods - Independent Horror News, Articles and Reviews on Tinsman Road – an uncommonly moving found footage creeper
  • Black Bag - One of the best films of the year is now available at home! - ScullyVision on Black Bag – a low-key spy thriller that makes great use of my wife Cate Blanchett’s talents
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