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‘Sex is real:’ J.K. Rowling’s descent into hatred and the studio left in the lurch
All is not well. Over the past several years, J.K. Rowling, author of the widely beloved “Harry Potter” franchise that invented a literary genre and defined the childhood of a generation, has decided to spend her time, artistic ability and … Continue reading
‘Morbius’ a disorganized, obviously incomplete disaster
1/10 Morbius would be an absolute disaster if approached as a completed movie, but the reality of it is worse. Despite having been initially slated for release way back in July 2020, the theatrical release is obviously a work in … Continue reading
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Tagged COVID-19, Daniel Espinosa, Jared Harris, Jared Leto, Marvel, Matt Smith, MCU, Morbius, Sony, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Tyrese Gibson, Venom
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‘House of Gucci’ uninspired and unsure of itself
4/10 Director/producer Ridley Scott has released his second feature in as many months, and it’s decidedly the lesser of the two. House of Gucci goes through the true story of Patrizia Reggiani (Lady Gaga), who married into the Gucci family … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Driver, House of Gucci, Jared Leto, Lady Gaga, Ridley Scott
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‘Little Things’ great but eclipsed by classics
8/10 Warner Bros.’ moody new noir The Little Things is primarily being dismissed as too close to the 1995 classic Seven, and, yeah. That’s pretty much all there is to say. It’s a beat-for-beat remake of Seven with a significant … Continue reading
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Tagged Denzel Washington, HBOmax, Jared Leto, John Lee Hancock, Prisoners, Rami Malek, Seven, The Little Things, Warner Bros
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