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Jolt review – MovieJawn – My mom and sister are going to love this
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Jolt review – MovieJawn – My mom and sister are going to love this

July 23, 2021

Originally published at MovieJawn My sister cuts my mom’s hair in her kitchen. A movie is often put on in the background when this ritual

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Old review – Shyamalan’s latest fable is gloriously bonkers
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Old review – Shyamalan’s latest fable is gloriously bonkers

July 22, 2021July 23, 2021

It would be a disservice to go too deeply into the plot of Old, because as we all know, movies made by M. Night Shyamalan

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Fear Street Part Three: 1666 review – Novelty is a good thing!
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Fear Street Part Three: 1666 review – Novelty is a good thing!

July 19, 2021

With Fear Street Part Three: 1666, Netflix brings to a close one of its more exciting marketing ploys, and it’s a model I hope they

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Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain review – Yes, chef
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Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain review – Yes, chef

July 16, 2021July 16, 2021

Somewhere along the line America got really into chefs. Like really into it. I’m not talking about the family friendly Emeril Lagasses that got talk

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Pig review – Thank you for not calling it “Piggyback”
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Pig review – Thank you for not calling it “Piggyback”

July 15, 2021

If you can, try to go into Pig as blind as possible. Try not to read too much about it, and maybe even consider avoiding

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Fear Street Part Two: 1978 review – There’s not enough camp in this camp!
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Fear Street Part Two: 1978 review – There’s not enough camp in this camp!

July 9, 2021

As an expansion of the mythology put forth in the first entry, Fear Street: 1978 does a great job keeping things interesting. As a summer

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Fear Street Part One: 1994 review – The ’90s as vintage means I am dying
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Fear Street Part One: 1994 review – The ’90s as vintage means I am dying

July 7, 2021July 8, 2021

Netflix has thrown a considerable amount of marketing weight behind the Fear Street trilogy, and as a fan of horror movies, quite specifically slashers, this

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Black Widow review – Solid performances fail to rescue a bland, boring affair
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Black Widow review – Solid performances fail to rescue a bland, boring affair

July 7, 2021

At the outset of the COVID-19 quarantine, one of the first cinematic sacrifices was Black Widow. Its release was delayed indefinitely, and fans were left

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The Tomorrow War Review – Phindie – It’s only a day away
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The Tomorrow War Review – Phindie – It’s only a day away

July 7, 2021July 7, 2021

Originally published at Phindie.   I’m not sure why I thought that The Tomorrow War was based on a young adult novel, but I’m glad I did,

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The Phantom Review – MovieJawn – Let’s kill the death penalty
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The Phantom Review – MovieJawn – Let’s kill the death penalty

July 5, 2021July 7, 2021

Originally published at MovieJawn   The Phantom opens with the audio from an utterly chilling 911 call. In it, we hear the final moments in

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  • Wicked: For Good, but Not For Me - a lesson in what film critics do and don’t do - ScullyVision on Wicked: Part One – I’m glad you’re all enjoying it but this is the worst
  • The Running Man - a wacky, violent adaptation of King’s classic novella - ScullyVision on The Long Walk – a timely and terrifying King (ok, Bachman) adaptation
  • 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
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