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Review: The People v. O.J. Simpson

This adaptation of one of the United States’ most well-known murder trials it not without its flaws and pacing issues. But with a captivating cast and intriguing premise, The People v. O.J. Simpson is an excellent miniseries with an intriguing message on social issues that are as prevalent today as it was in 1995.

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Ranking All of Fox’s X-Men Films

Now that Fox’s X-Men franchise is effectively over (not holding my breath for New Mutants to ever see the light of day), it’s a good time to look back on the films that redefined the superhero genre and provide fans with some of the best and worst moments in comic cinema.

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Review: Hustlers

In a rather surprising film outing, Hustlers proves to be an enjoyable time filled with drama, crime and comedy that audiences have come to expect from this type of movie. While it’s not a perfect film by any means, the outstanding and diverse performances and excellent direction make it a good time nonetheless.

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Review: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

A directionless plot and unclear message mixed with great performances and beautifully crafted scenes might just make Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood the best worst movie this year.

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Review: Veronica Mars – Season Four

A series that has come back from the dead more than any show in recent memory, the fourth season of Veronica Mars offers a new, intriguing season-long mystery, real stakes for the main cast and phenomenal performances all around. In a world full of other revival series banking more on nostalgia such as Fuller House, BH90210 and Heroes Reborn, Veronica Mars may be the best television revival thus far, though not without a few flaws.

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Review: Joker

Although it may not be the conventional comic movie, Joker has a lot to offer in terms of its dark narrative, beautiful direction and incredible performance by its leading man.

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Review: Doctor Sleep

Doctor Sleep may not given fans of Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 film exactly what they expect from a sequel, but it certainly gives them one Hell of a good time that may just be the best horror movie experience of 2019.