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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie review | It’s chaotic, colorful, and absolutely for kids
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie may not have much breathing room, but that hardly matters to its real audience. It is bright, fast, funny, and packed with enough Nintendo energy to keep kids locked in from start to finish.
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They Will Kill You review | a wild, gory supernatural action ride
They Will Kill You is a bloody supernatural action ride that fully embraces chaos, gore, and absurdity. Zazie Beetz anchors the madness with a fierce performance, while director Kirill Sokolov turns a cursed Manhattan high-rise into a brutal playground of carnage
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5 character Deaths that pissed off fans… Even Though they Knew they were coming
Some scenes do not need surprise to wreck an audience. These 4 TV and a movie deaths were predictable from a mile away, but they still hit like a truck.
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5 Disturbing Movies Where Choice and Freedom Were Never Part of the Design
Some of the darkest movies are the ones where people slowly realize their lives were never their own. They were raised for one purpose only. To be used.
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Project Hail Mary Review | Smart, Funny, and Full of Heart
Project Hail Mary is a rare blockbuster that makes intelligence, curiosity, and collaboration feel thrilling. With Ryan Gosling bringing warmth and humor to Ryland Grace, and Rocky emerging as one of modern sci-fi’s most lovable alien creations, the film turns scientific problem-solving into genuine spectacle.
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The 7 greatest pre-battle speeches ever put on film
War movies and historical epics live and die on tension, and few moments hit harder than the speech before the charge. From kings and commanders to chants that feel older than language itself, these eight movie moments still raise the hairs on the back of your neck.
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The Bride! turns classic monster cinema into a loud, strange feminist fever dream
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! is loud, stylish, and packed with ambition. Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale anchor a monster movie reinvention that dazzles visually, even when its screenplay tries to do too much at once.
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Hoppers Review | Pixar’s Funny, Moving, Big-Hearted Animated Triumph
Pixar’s Hoppers is a joyful, inventive, and surprisingly emotional animated feature that balances comedy, ecological themes, and grief with real confidence. It is one of the studio’s strongest recent films and a reminder of how powerful animation can be when it aims for both laughter and feeling.
