Achoura Review: A Dark & Twisted Moroccan Horror With A Few Hiccups
Selhami’s directing, paired with Mathieu de Montgrand’s cinematography, transports viewers to Morocco, offering pure joy & unfathomable darkness.
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Selhami’s directing, paired with Mathieu de Montgrand’s cinematography, transports viewers to Morocco, offering pure joy & unfathomable darkness.
Swan Song is a respectable science-fiction drama. While it may feel overwrought and overly sentimental in parts, the film is immersive and engaging.
Mother/Android has some very interesting ideas, but cannot balance its themes while simultaneously maintaining interest in its leading characters.
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The King's Man is a joyless prequel to Kingsman, devoid of the charming offbeat comedy and pulse-pounding action scenes that made this franchise fun.
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The Hating Game is an enjoyable romantic comedy that has a pair of charming characters in a slightly undercooked and tame enemies-to-lovers romance.
Sing 2 doesn’t offer enough originality to truly make it stand out, though those who got a kick out of the first movie will find plenty to love.
Aided by solid performances, National Champions has a great story, but ultimately its individual parts aren't enough to score the winning touchdown.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a mediocre children's movie that feels derivative of the 2010 movie adaptation of the hit book series by Jeff Kinney.
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