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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.
The Gentlemen (2024) is one of the few times a TV series tie-in matches and sometimes exceeds its cinematic predecessor.
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.
Donald Glover and Maya Erskine are charismatic leads with electric chemistry in Prime Video’s Mr. And Mrs. Smith (2024) Season 1.
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