Eighth Grade Review
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Eighth Grade Review

Whereas other filmmakers would diminish the realities of middle school by pandering to a younger demographic, Burnham grounds the entire story in reality. He isn’t hyperbolic with his characters, but he perfectly portrays character types that we’ve all known in middle school.

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Skyscraper Review
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Skyscraper Review

You think “Furious 7” defied the laws of physics by having a car fly from one building to another? Believe me, Will Sawyer and his family are all practically immortal because somehow they all manage to defy death.

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Ant-Man and the Wasp Review
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Ant-Man and the Wasp Review

By Marvel movie standards, this one is the most family friendly of them all down to the point that nobody really ever swears.

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The First Purge Review
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The First Purge Review

I’m not fully onboard with how the film exploits our political issues and use that as a means of entertainment.

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Support the Girls Review
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Support the Girls Review

Just like her character of Lisa, Regina Hall holds down the fort with her performance where she commands the screen in a boss-like attitude.

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Uncle Drew Review
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Uncle Drew Review

Besides the comedy, Kyrie Irving and the majority of the cast’s makeup is the selling point of the movie and it’s amazing.

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