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A sequel rarely captures the electricity of the original, but Twisters does thanks to Glen Powell’s chemistry and charisma.
Final Fantasy XIV has grown over the years to be one of the most played MMOs on the market. But what is it like playing it for the first time now?
Jessica Alba is a Special Forces commando in Netflix’s Trigger Warning (2024) on a path of revenge after her father’s death uncovers a conspiracy.
Bad Boys: Ride or Die is micro-content that’s ballooned way past its terminal point, subsisting off influencer cameos, feigned comedy, and gimmicky action.
Atlas is pretty and Lopez continues her run as a competent action star, but the film badly wants to be an anime without any worldbuilding.
Brutal action, vibrant cinematography, and a stellar score should be a top-tier actioner—but Boy Kills World gets lost in the middle.
The Wages of Fear sees an ad hoc team try to save a village by transporting nitroglycerin across 500 miles of war-torn desert.
Road House (2024) is a serviceable remake that knows what it is, and doesn’t strive to innovate—it’s the perfect movie for streaming.
Code 8: Part II is a continuation from the crowdfunded first movie. But the superhero sequel never does takes the franchise to another level.
Argylle is the latest Matthew Vaughn farce, and it is a fun time, especially with a group of friends who don’t take things seriously.
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