On Aug. 18, the movie “Strays,” centered around stray pets and directed by Josh Greenbaum, was released to theaters.
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The beloved, best-selling series “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” has begat yet another movie adaptation, this one even worse than the first.
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Released on Nov. 16, “The Wonder” is a psychological thriller that will leave viewers not only at the edge of their seats but invested and longing for more.
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“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” is a fast-paced film with dynamic visuals and plot, but takes a step back in character development from previous Marvel movies.
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The new Pixar film “Turning Red” follows the experience of a Chinese-Canadian family with a secret ability.
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Robert Pattinson defies negative expectations and gives a memorable portrayal of Batman in “The Batman,” released March 4.
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“Tall Girl 2,” released to Netflix on Feb. 11, presents an uneventful narrative with a lackluster viewing experience.
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The new Marvel movie “Eternals” is an entertaining foundation for future Marvel Studios films, but the lack of an action-packed plotline may be disappointing to some viewers.
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Digital Managing Editor Natalie Schliekelman and Photographer Lucas Donnelly go head to head about “Spider-Man: No Way Home:” disappointment or masterpiece?
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Released Dec. 5, 2021 on Netflix, “Don’t Look Up,” provides interesting social commentary on climate change through its unique plot.
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The spectacular effects and deep story in Dune, which was released to theatres and HBO Max on Oct. 22, leaves viewers wanting more.
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“Selah and the Spades” is the perfect film for those who want to diverge from mainstream movies and try a completely new style of storytelling.
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“Last Christmas,” a romantic Christmas movie about self-discovery, was released in theatres on Nov. 8. This movie clearly had potential but may fall short of viewers’ expectations.
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“IT Chapter Two”, which was released on Sept. 6, had lots of potential, but ultimately failed to live up to it’s predecessor.
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“The Hate U Give”, a movie directed by George Tillman Jr., premiered on Oct. 5. The movie is an accurate representation of the award-winning book by Angie Thomas.