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Netflix’s The Mitchells Vs. The Machines Review: A So-So Family Comedy With Stunning Animation

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. The Mitchells vs. The Machines, based on an original screenplay by Michael Rianda and Jeff Rowe, gets off to an extremely rough start with a pointless en media res opening followed by a voice over-driven exposition dump explaining all of the characters and their relationships – but […]

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Mortal Kombat Review: A Whole Lotta Blood, And A Whole Lotta Dumb

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Things definitely look bleak, but there is a prophecy that says that the heroes of Earthrealm will claim victory after being united by the decedent of a great warrior named Hanzo Hasashi (Hiroyuki Sanada). Attempting to stop this from happening, the villainous Outworld leader Shang Tsung (Chin

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Here Today Review: Billy Crystal And Tiffany Haddish Make A Cute Pair In An Ironically Forgettable Dramedy

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish make a sweet pair and a charismatic duo. With Charlie Berns having a personality and comedic background akin to Billy Crystal’s, Here Today doesn’t exactly provide a vessel for a big, showy performance from the star (save for the occasional vacant, middle-distance

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Wrath Of Man Review: Jason Statham And Guy Ritchie Reunite For A Solid Action Thriller For Adults

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Jason Statham and Guy Ritchie’s careers kicked off at the same time, when Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels introduced the former as an action-comedy lead, and the latter as a fresh voice in cinematic storytelling. Surprisingly, it’s been more than a decade-and-a-half since these collaborators have

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Spiral: From The Book Of Saw Review: Don’t Expect This New Saw To Rock You

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. It doesn’t suit him. Zeke has one mood: Angry. Years before this story took place, Zeke reported a crooked cop, and has worn a target on his back from his colleagues in blue, despite all efforts made by his police captain father, Marcus (Samuel L. Jackson), to

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Netflix’s Army Of The Dead Review: Zack Snyder’s Zombie Heist Movie Is Somehow Both Thin And Over-Indulgent

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Zack Snyder is unquestionably an impressive visual storyteller. He has a definitive style, a sharp eye when it comes to shot composition, and flair to spare composing exciting action set pieces. He has a talent for constructing memorable sequences, and is unburned by scope – as best

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A Quiet Place Part II Review: John Krasinski’s Horror Sequel Continues The Story Without Adding Much New

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Written and directed by John Krasinski, A Quiet Place: Part II begins with a flashback that allows audiences to witness the sound-sensitive extraterrestrials’ arrival on Earth, but then it immediately jumps back to the very second we left the surviving members of the Abbott family. Their home

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In The Heights Review: Jon M. Chu’s Magic Touch Makes This Musical One Of The Year’s Best Films

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. While it’s massive in visual scope, In The Heights never loses focus on the characters of its world, wrapping its songs and story around a warm, beating heart that shows a community proud to be who it is. It’s a movie that sees itself, and its characters,

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