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Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings
Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings – Another summer weekend, another Marvel Movie. #ShangChi is best at borrowing from other movies & doesn’t make as solid of an impact as I would have liked but is entertaining nonetheless. #MoviesNotFilms
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My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To
My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To – As incredibly thought provoking as it is claustrophobic, My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To is well worth the rental price.
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The Night House
The Night House – Rebecca Hall stars in this original and refreshing horror story from David Bruckner. With dread and suspense aplenty, The Night House defies the haunted house subgenre.
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Prisoners
Prisoners – A disturbing slow burn that demands the audience’s attention throughout the entire run time. Jake Gyllenhaal and Hugh Jackman headline this thriller crime drama from Dennis Villeneuve
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Reminiscence
Reminiscence – A very familiar concept with a promising twist that ultimately fails to deliver. Hugh Jackman and Rebecca Ferguson headline this Westworld flavored noir drama from Warner Bros and HBO Max.
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Catch Me If You Can
Catch Me If You Can – What do you get when you mix classic Spielberg, peak Tom Hanks, and a young Leonardo DiCaprio? You get a fantastically entertaining crime caper about one of the greatest conmen in the world (Allegedly).
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Batman : The Long Halloween
Batman : The Long Halloween PT 1 & 2 – Jensen Ackles delivers in his debut as the World’s Greatest Detective. The stunning adaptation of the classic graphic novel will entertain fans of the Dark Knight, new and old.
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TRON : Legacy
TRON : Legacy – An excellent sequel from the time before everything got a sequel, Tron Legacy’s aesthetic and killer Daft Punk soundtrack hold up to this day.
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The Suicide Squad
The Suicide Squad – The latest member to join the confusing and crowded DCEU roster of movies. James Gunn took the ashes of the 2016 “Suicide Squad” and retooled the entire idea in his style and has managed to create one of the most enjoyable DC movies of the last decade (without releasing a director’s…
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PIG
Pig – another brilliant film from Neon studios, Pig stars Nicolas Cage in one of his best roles of the past few years. A surprisingly deep and well written story that stay on your mind for days afterward. Don’t let this one pass you by.