Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice lacks the imaginative spark needed for it to match up to its predecessor.
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Kravitz’s debut feature could have yielded better results with a more deft handling of the enticing premise.
Harold and the Purple Crayon Film Review — The Triumph of Imagination
Harold and the Purple Crayon, based on Crockett Johnson’s 1955 book, transcends its intended age group of 4 to 8 years with a film adaptation that appeals to a broader audience.
The Invisible Man Film Review – Can You See It Coming?
The Invisible Man, a psychological thriller by Leigh Whannell, is about Cecilia Kass, a troubled woman going through an abusive relationship who decides it is time she gets away from her domineering husband,
Knives Out Film Review: It is Mystery Time
Knives Out, a murder mystery directed by Rian Johnson, is getting quite a bit of attention and why not.
Ready or Not Film Review: This Is No Innocent Game
As Grace (Samara Weaving) marries Alex (Mark O’Brien) and becomes part of Le Domas’ “gaming dominion,” she is about to learn of a bizarre ritual that the Domases practice.