Reviews
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Godzilla Minus One is a reminder that action movies can be good, actually
Fie Jurassic World! Fie Dial of Destiny!
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One Piece's whimsy teeters towards nightmare fuel in live action series
Stretchy limbs and dismembered clowns somehow don't completely ruin the viewing experience.
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One Piece's Iñaki Godoy brings complexity to a frustratingly simple Luffy
The young One Piece actor manages to bring more depth to the character than fans might expect, but always with a smile on his face
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Netflix's One Piece series fixes the anime's biggest flaw: the pacing
Cutting the excess increases the tension and leaves more room for the Straw Hats to shine.
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One Piece's most important moment is the emotional climax of the Netflix series
With a single gesture, we learn more about Luffy than at any other point in the show.
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DC's The Flash movie is silly, slightly muddled summer fun
The Flash stumbles a bit, but has heart and a lot of fun and excitement at its core
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Review Harrison Ford has the hat & whip (but lost the thrill) in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny features a lot of the aesthetics of adventure, but lacks excitement
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Ambitious and heartfelt, Across the Spider-Verse doesn't replicate the magic of Into the Spider-Verse; it makes magic of its own
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Review Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is the best superhero movie in the past six years
Maybe "superhero fatigue" isn't really a thing, in the case of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
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Justice League X RWBY: Super Heroes and Huntsmen is more for RWBY fans than Justice League fans
Justice League fans may find themselves a little lost in this animated film Justice League X RWBY: Super Heroes and Huntsmen Part One
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania gets lost in its own changing sense of scale
While Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania flies towards some big themes, it never really explores them.
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Netflix's Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is a sprawling, sometimes biting, mystery delight
Daniel Craig returns to the whodunit as the wonderfully camp Benoit Blanc
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Futaro's bride is revealed in the long-awaited Quintessential Quintuplets Movie
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One Piece Film: Red explores emotion and relationships with chart topping music
The 15th One Piece movie installment tells a story full of twists while exploring characters new and old
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Review Black Panther: Wakanda Forever finds its emotional center in remembering what Wakanda has lost
Wakanda Forever focuses on the loss of the Black Panther, and what that means for Wakanda
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Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons went over well at its premiere at NYCC, but was often slow and predictable
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Advance Review Amazon Prime's Paper Girls TV show is too loyal to the source material
Amazon Prime has adapted Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang’s Image Comic – Paper Girls. Is it worth the watch?
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Review All gods will die—Thor: Love and Thunder is an ambitious and emotional film that doesn't always flow
Thor: Love and Thunder is an ambitious, emotional, and sometimes disjointed wild ride through space
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Disney+ Ms. Marvel episodes 1 and 2 review: A brighter, more hopeful hero for the MCU future
Disney+'s Ms. Marvel balances teen fun with growing pains
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Review: Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse
DC's two modern cartoon superteams clash in Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse
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"The time of the Jedi is over."