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Movie Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)

The 28th Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the sixth outing for the powerful sorcerer.

2022, Benedict Cumberbatch, benedict wong, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Doctor Strange, elizabeth olsen, Marvel Cinematic Universe, MCU, multiverse of madness, rachel mcadams, Review, sam raimi, Xochitl Gomez

Movie Review: The Batman (2022)

The newest take on a well-known hero, The Batman is a tale from early on in the Dark Knight’s career, with the awkwardness that entails.

2022, Action, andy serkis, colin farrell, DC Comics, hbo max, jeffrey wright, matt reeves, Movie, paul dano, Review, robert pattinson, Superhero, the batman, zoe kravitz

TV Review: Severance (Season 1, 2022)

An Apple TV+ exclusive, Severance is a psychological thriller you cannot afford to pass up.

2022, adam scott, aoife mcardle, apple tv+, ben stiller, britt lower, john turturro, michael cumpsty, patricia arquette, Review, season 1, severance, tramell tillman, TV, zach cherry

Movie Review: Last Night in Soho (2021)

A psychological horror from Edgar Wright, Last Night in Soho is a great showing from young actresses Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy.

2021, Anya Taylor-Joy, dream theater, edgar wright, Horror, last night in soho, matt smith, metropolis, Movie, Mystery, Psychological, Review, scenes from a memory, thomasin mackenzie, Thriller

Movie Review: The Matrix: Resurrections (2021)

The fourth entry in the cult sci-fi franchise, The Matrix: Resurrections is sure to divide fans, but has a few bright spots to share.

2021, Action, carrie-anne moss, jessica henwick, jonathan groff, keanu reeves, lana wachowski, Movie, neil patrick harris, resurrections, Review, sci fi, sequel, the matrix, yahya abdul-mateen ii

Movie Review: Encanto (2021)

The 60th Walt Disney Studios Motion picture, Encanto is a magical musical for the whole family to enjoy.

2021, Animation, Disney, disney plus, encanto, lin-manuel miranda, Movie, Review, stephanie beatriz

Movie Review: Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021)

The newest attempt at adaption Capcom’s famous series of video games, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is dead on arrival.

2021, avan jogia, capcom, hannah john-kamen, Horror, johannes roberts, kaya scodelario, Movie, neal mcdonough, Resident Evil, Review, robbie amell, tom hopper, welcome to raccoon city, zombies

TV Review: The Witcher (Season 2, 2021)

The Witcher’s second season picks up immediately where the first ended, and features more of Henry Cavill at his most compelling.

2021, Action, andrzej sapkowski, anna shaffer, anya chalotra, book, Fantasy, freya allen, Henry Cavill, netflix original, Review, Season 2, the witcher, TV

Movie Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

A multiverse spanning romp, Spider-Man: Far From Home is a love letter to the character that so many have loved to watch.

2021, alfred molina, Benedict Cumberbatch, cinematic universe, Comic Books, jamie foxx, jon watts, Marvel, MCU, Movie, multiverse, no way home, Review, rhys ifans, Spider-man, Superhero, thomas hayden church, tom holland, willem dafoe

Movie Review: In the Earth (2021)

Ben Wheatley directs In the Earth, a horror film showing the beautiful and horrific sides of nature and science.

2021, ben wheatley, ellora torchia, hayley squires, Horror, in the earth, joel fry, Movie, nature, reece shearsmith, Review, science

Movie Review: Spree (2020)

Desperate to go viral online, Kurt (Joe Keery, Stranger Things) will live stream himself murdering his passengers, in the genre straddling, Spree.

2020, black comedy, david arquette, Horror, joe keery, josh ovalle, kyle mooney, livestream, mischa barton, Movie, Review, sasheer zamata, social media, spree, sunny kim

Movie Review: Red Notice (2021)

Red Notice is a 2021 action heist film released onto Netflix, bolstering an all star cast. What could go wrong?

2021, Action, Comedy, dwanye johnson, Film, gal gadot, heist, Netflix, rawson marshall thurber, red notice, Review, Ryan Reynolds, The Rock

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