Explore the comedic shortcomings of The Travel Companion. A promising setup that fails to deliver laughter or depth.
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I Swear straddles the line between feel-good and reality with every story beat and lands squarely on the side of letting the real inform our feelings.
Over Your Dead Body loses a bit of the crackling spark that it starts with when it struggles to carry its constantly shifting story.
Yes! is bombastic, massive, and full of a rage that none of us can escape. Read our review!
Erupcja validates that everyone is allowed to have selfish, carefree moments, but not at the expense of those who love them.
The Christophers explores art, legacy, and identity in a thoughtful review that highlights its emotional depth and creative vision.
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy delivers plenty of goopy gore and practical effects, but struggles with focus and pacing.
Join the journey in Mile End Kicks, where a music critic falls for indie band members while navigating her own story.
Normal combines action and style like Nobody, showcasing Wheatley’s unique vision and Kolstad’s engaging screenplay.
Mad Bills to Pay delves into Rico’s carefree summer until Destiny arrives, bringing new responsibilities and life-altering changes.

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