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Continue reading →: Is ‘May December’ horror? Is it farce? Is it society-reflecting parody? Yes.The viewer’s enjoyment of May December is going to depend on their willingness to be challenged. Is it horror? Is it farce? Is it society-reflecting parody? Yes.
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Continue reading →: ‘Wish’ may leave adults wanting, but should please the kiddosWhile ‘Wish’ doesn’t necessarily succeed in transcending age groups, it should hit its target and provide joy for the children it’s intended for.
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Continue reading →: ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ will please fans but lacks memorable momentsWithout having read the book, it can be assumed that this film covers all the bases from its source material. However, as a film, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes fails to create any investable characters or memorable moments in its 156-minute runtime.
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Continue reading →: ‘Napoleon’ channels the clinical boredom of a dusty history bookFor history buffs, there may be something in Napoleon worth watching, but anyone seeking character or a coherent narrative best search elsewhere. Napoleon has all the charm and intrigue of a dusty high school history book.
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Continue reading →: ‘The Marvels’ brings a much-needed influx of energy to the genreIman Vellani pumps fresh positivity into a genre in need of an influx of energy, helping to create an airy and enjoyable experience that earns a recommendation.




