Movie Reviews Editor's Picks tagged Action, Adventure and Sci-fi

  • Spider-Man: Far from Home Review

    After the marathon that was Avengers: Endgame, it’s only appropriate that the following addition to the MCU would be a laidback vacation. At least that’s what Peter Parker is looking for in Spider-Man: Far From Home.

    After the marathon that was Avengers: Endgame, it’s only appropriate that the following addition to the MCU would be a laidback vacation. At least that’s what Peter Parker is looking for in Spider-Man: Far From Home.
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Movie Reviews tagged Action, Adventure and Sci-fi

  • Avatar: The Way of Water Review

    Avatar: The Way of Water is not only real, but it once again proves never to doubt James Cameron.

    Avatar: The Way of Water is not only real, but it once again proves never to doubt James Cameron.
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  • Jurassic World Dominion Review

    There’s enough in Jurassic World Dominion to hold your interest for two hours. That said, at 146 minutes, the film is about 25 minutes too long

    There’s enough in Jurassic World Dominion to hold your interest for two hours. That said, at 146 minutes, the film is about 25 minutes too long
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  • Everything Everywhere All at Once Review

    Everything Everywhere All at Once is in a league of its own.

    Everything Everywhere All at Once is in a league of its own.
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  • Moonfall Review

    Moonfall is the most preposterous movie that Roland Emmerich has ever made. Remember, this is the same director who destroyed an alien army with a computer virus and Randy Quaid’s ace flying skills. He also had global warming usher in a new ice…

    Moonfall is the most preposterous movie that Roland Emmerich has ever made. Remember, this is the same director who destroyed an alien army with a computer virus and Randy Quaid’s ace flying skills. He also had global warming usher in a new ice age over a few days. Then just when we thought Emmerich had topped himself, he ended the world in 2012. As we all now know, that wouldn’t happen until 2020. Even outside of the disaster genre, Shakespeare was outed as a fraud in Emmerich’s Anonymous….
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