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Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney biopic ‘Vice’ tells the story of the polarizing politician through a delicate balance of humor and drama.
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Let’s get this out of the way early. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is one of the best (if not the best) animated movie of the year. Its only real contender for quality and originality is Isle of Dogs, and it’s mostly apples and oranges at that point. Either way, this movie is fantastic and deserves…
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‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ Makes Musical Morbid
Scottish horror flick ‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ brings together enjoyable elements of musicals and zombie movies.
Netflix Reimagines ‘The Jungle Book’ on Dark Thriller ‘Mowgli’
‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle’ tries to be ‘The Jungle Book’s’ bigger, darker twin, but doesn’t really succeed.
Lil Baby Plays it Safe with ‘Street Gossip’
Lil Baby relies on familiar lyrical themes and collaborations with other rappers in his new album.
Meek Mill’s Sonic Transformation Shines on ‘Championships’
Meek Mills has gone through a personal and sonic transformation recently, but it makes his new album all the better.
‘Mary Queen of Scots’ Dramatizes Textbook Tale
‘Mary Queen of Scots’ tells the age-old textbook story of Mary, Queen of Scotland, in an intense and exciting way.
“thank u, next” Video Borrows from ‘Mean Girls,’ ‘Legally Blonde’
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