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irishtimes.com ⢠Film ⢠World
A review of Disney's live-action Snow White film criticizes its muddled plot, inconsistent musical numbers, and jarring visual choices.
theatlantic.com ⢠Film ⢠World
A review of the 'Minecraft' movie finds it a box-office success but lacking the quiet solitude that made the video game appealing.
nytimes.com ⢠Film ⢠World
The New York Times reviews 'It Ends With Us,' a film starring Blake Lively, exploring themes of love, trauma, and difficult choices within a visually appealing yet overly long narrative.
elespanol.com ⢠Film ⢠World
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra offers a visceral and realistic portrayal of the horrors of combat, eschewing typical war film tropes in favor of showcasing the raw brutality and senselessness of battle.
dailymail.co.uk ⢠Film ⢠World
A film critic ranks all 25 James Bond films from best to worst, highlighting key aspects of each movie and offering insights into the franchise's evolution.
theglobeandmail.com ⢠Film ⢠World
The Accountant 2, a buddy-cop action-comedy sequel, sees Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal team up to solve a murder, abandoning the original's dark tone for a more lighthearted approach.
cinemagavia.es ⢠Film ⢠Spain
A review of the Spanish film 'PĂdeme lo que quieras' finds its adaptation of the popular novel lacking in emotional depth and captivating qualities, despite visually appealing moments.
nytimes.com ⢠Film ⢠World
The New York Times article discusses the fictional Van Buren Institute, a central element in Brady Corbet's film 'The Brutalist,' exploring its design, construction (or lack thereof), and significance to the plot.
vulture.com ⢠Film ⢠World
A review of the film 'Conclave' praises its blend of high drama and suspenseful plot, highlighting the performances and the intriguing depiction of the papal election process.
foreignpolicy.com ⢠Film ⢠World
Three new action films explore the complexities of America's global role, prompting reflection on violence, national identity, and the implications of Donald Trump's presidency.
elcorreo.com ⢠Film ⢠World
The film 'Secretos de un escĂĄndalo' explores a controversial relationship and the complexities of identity and truth, drawing parallels to classic films while offering a unique perspective.
commonsensemedia.org ⢠Film ⢠World
This Common Sense Media review of The Duchess, a period drama starring Keira Knightley, details mature themes including infidelity, nudity, and sexual assault, advising a 16+ age rating.
commonsensemedia.org ⢠Film ⢠World
Common Sense Media reviews *The Aftermath*, a historical drama set post-World War II, highlighting its mature themes and content, including sexuality and violence, while also noting its complex characters and exploration of compassion and self-control.
greatandhra.com ⢠Film ⢠India
HIT 3, the latest installment in the HIT franchise starring Nani, is a violent action-drama that deviates from the investigative thriller style of its predecessors, receiving mixed reviews.
thehindu.com ⢠Film ⢠World
A review of 'Mission: Impossible â The Final Reckoning' praises Tom Cruise's performance and the film's thrilling action sequences while noting a less impactful villain than in previous installments.
onlykollywood.com ⢠Film ⢠India
A review of the Tamil film 'Thug Life' praises the performances of Kamal Haasan and STR but criticizes the film's predictable storyline and inconsistent pacing.
nytimes.com ⢠Film ⢠World
A New York Times review satirizes 'But I'm a Cheerleader,' a film about a cheerleader sent to a heterosexual conversion camp, highlighting its comedic approach and stereotypical characters.
thehindu.com ⢠Film ⢠India
A review of the Bollywood film Housefull 5 criticizes its weak plot and humor, despite a star-studded cast, ultimately deeming it a lackluster experience.
nytimes.com ⢠Film ⢠World
A review of the Dutch film 'Bride Flight' details its lavish visuals and compelling storyline centered on three women's journeys from post-war Netherlands to New Zealand.
newyorker.com ⢠Film ⢠World
Celine Song's 'Materialists' is a romantic drama set in New York that explores the complexities of love and money, blending elements of a rom-com with a critical examination of modern dating.
theatlantic.com ⢠Film ⢠World
A review of the film 'Materialists' analyzes its portrayal of modern dating as a materialistic pursuit, contrasting it with the director's previous work and highlighting its inconsistencies.
commonsensemedia.org ⢠Film ⢠World
A review of the 2022 film adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's novel, highlighting its graphic portrayal of World War I and its exploration of themes of friendship, endurance, and the value of human life.
vulture.com ⢠Film ⢠World
A review of Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' praises its ambitious vision and celebration of Black Southern culture but criticizes its uneven pacing and underdeveloped horror elements.
theguardian.com ⢠Film ⢠World
A review of Marvel's 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' highlights its lighthearted approach to superheroism, focusing on the family dynamic and retro-futurist setting of the film.