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Grief and Growing up Explored in ‘The Adam Project’
13-year-old newcomer Walker Scobell outshines even Ryan Reynolds, in this heartfelt Netflix offering about grief and growing up.
The Batman: A Movie Review of the Latest Version
Do we need another version? Oh, yeah. Critic Russ Matthews shares his take on the latest iteration of the neverending Batman movie tradition.
AI, Fantasy and Reality All Considered in Ryan Reynolds’ ‘Free Guy’
Free Guy is a fun and youthful adventure that also asks some big questions about the consequences of going against the grain.
The Prince Isn’t the Goal in Amazon’s ‘Cinderella’
2021’s Cinderella takes the tale of an orphaned heiress and makes it a modern musical that considers the reality of a “happy ever after”.
Michael Keaton’s 9/11 ‘Worth’ Asks Can We Actually Valuate a Life? [Movie Review]
Wanting to prevent “a sever buckling of the economy”, the US Congress developed the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund.
Is ‘Love’ Given a Bad Name in ‘The Last Letter From Your Lover’?
London journalist Ellie Haworth stumbles upon a letter in newspaper archives detailing an exchange between a couple dating back to the 60s.
We Must Confront Who We Become in Chris Pratt’s ‘The Tomorrow War’
The Tomorrow War is the first major movie Chris Pratt has been part of as both its star and executive producer and its story isn’t half bad.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘In the Heights’ Looks at Pursuing Growth Rather Than Dreams
Originally staged in 2008, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘In the Heights’ got a second life after capitalising on the success of ‘Hamilton’.
Fast & Furious 9 Makes the Oversized and Impossible Mean Something
Although the plot is secondary to the visual blockbuster behemoth the ‘Fast Saga’ has become, it lets us in to parts of Dom’s life we haven’t seen yet.