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Movie Review: Scarlett Johansson lends star power to earthbound ‘Fly Me to the Moon’
North Shore News· 2 hours agoThis is not a slam against the marketing campaign for the space race rom-com about a straight-laced...
Sandra Bullock's Best Movie Got A Second Life On Netflix - Looper
Looper· 3 hours agoThe movie that won her the first and only Academy Award of her... (Bullock) and their experience...
Movie Review: More Minion mayhem in ‘Despicable Me 4’
Lake Cowichan Gazette· 6 days agoShould a review of a “Despicable Me” movie be a thoughtful analysis or just a
Movie Review: Hollywood, sleazy 80s-style, in ‘MaXXXine’
Richmond News· 6 days agoIf anything, “MaXXXine” is a love letter to the Los Angeles movie. The third film in this unlikely...
Fly Me to the Moon review: Scarlett Johansson’s Nasa romcom is odd, conspiratorial nonsense
The Independent via Yahoo News· 7 hours ago2/5 Channing Tatum co-stars in a quasi-historical movie that awkwardly lurches from...
Longlegs Review: An Unnerving, Uncompromising Nightmare
Comic Book· 2 hours agoThis opening scene is easily one of the most frightening opening scenes of any horror movie this...
Early Prime Day deal: I'm obsessed with my Fire TV Stick — and it's a whopping 55% off on Amazon...
Yahoo Canada Style· 2 hours agoFinal thoughts If you're in the market for a new streaming device or want to upgrade your old Fire...
Movie Review: Eddie Murphy returns to Beverly Hills, which is good enough for everyone
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoJudge Reinhold is in a truck barreling down the highway chased by angry cops when he turns to Eddie...
How Nicolas Cage became a horror and B-movie legend
Yahoo Movies UK· 1 day agoHis performance as the titular serial killer has been deliberately concealed from the unorthodox marketing campaign, but the reviews are now highlighting...
‘Coup!’ Trailer: Peter Sarsgaard Is a Cook from Hell in Class Warfare Satire
Indiewire via Yahoo Canada News· 2 hours ago“‘Coup!’ isn’t objectionable for its politics, it’s objectionable for trying to deny them....