Margaret Qualley in The Substance

In Coralie Fargeat's brand-new feminist scary movie The Substance, unsafe societal appeal specifications are the actual creatures. They (female objectification, the disposal of "the outdated," the proliferation of a business improved body alteration) nourish a monster of a pattern that leads Demi Moore's fading TV individual character Elisabeth

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The perfect mix of genres: copyright Bear (2023) picture critique.

Hello, gentlemen and girls put on your seatbelts, and expect a rollercoaster ride of incredibleness! "copyright Bear" is an awesome ride, in more different ways. The movie takes an "bear-y" true story and transforms it into a comical horror movie that will cause you to laugh, scratching the inside of your skull, and asking questions about the lives

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Black Dawn Movie Review

Week seven of the Summer of Steven Seagal brings us to his 2005 offering, Black Dawn. In this basic action movie where Seagal must stop terrorists who of course have no problem securing a nuclear device, and rogue agents whom want them to have the nuke for some strange reason... Seagal's presence (blog post) is somewhat famous in this film due to

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Deep Blue Sea 3 Movie Review

After Deep Blue Sea taught us that even the smartest shark flick can be incredibly dumb, Deep Blue Sea 2 came... decades later, to show us that no, not all good things come to those who wait. That did open the door for even more sequels though, which we have with 2020's Deep Blue Sea 3. A tale of... sharks. They're kinda smart, and they eat peopl

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Sci-Fi Film Satire, with Bite

The Invisible Man (2020) - This sci-fi horror movie focused on a woman who's being stalked by her abusive ex-boyfriend, with a plan to disappear, is a thrilling and timely movie to. Director Leigh Whannell is masterful, and the performance by Elisabeth Moss is outstanding. The movie is thrilling as well sci-fi movie reviews as thought-provoki

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