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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Review: A Refreshing Adventure For The Warrens Handcuffed By The True Story

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Set about a half-decade after the events of The Conjuring 2 and bringing the Warrens into the 1980s, The Devil Made Me Do It begins at a point where most of the films in the series climax: an exorcism. The married paranormal investigators have been trying to

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Spirit Untamed Review: Dreamworks’ Latest Is A Dull Lap Around The Kiddie Corral

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. The story of one’s unique bond with a wild horse is no longer unique. We know it via the classic Black Beauty story, Seabiscuit, Dreamer, Hidalgo, War Horse, and more. They tackle powerful themes of taking down the saddle of the human world and tapping into a

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Paramount+’s Infinite Review: Mark Wahlberg’s Sci-Fi Thriller Thinks It’s A Franchise-Starter, But It’s A Big Dud

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Antoine Fuqua’s Infinite doesn’t waste any time telling the audience exactly what kind of movie it is, and in doing so it throws up some major red flags. In the run-up to its opening action sequence, a Mark Wahlberg voice over plays that unleashes a big fat

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The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard Review: A Hysterically Explosive Comedy That’s Harder, Better, Faster And Sillier Than Its Predecessor

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Still traumatized by the events of The Hitman’s Bodyguard, and still under review for reinstatement as a AAA-certified bodyguard, Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) is in therapy and overdue for a vacation. Much as the audience would come to expect, that rest and relaxation was never in the

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Disney+’s Luca Review: An Affecting Ode To Summer And An Especially Unique Pixar Film

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. After a number of years of Pixar nostalgia for the most part, oh, besides Coco, which was about a kid meeting his dead relatives (uhh… Pixar are you ok?), Luca feels kind of random. But it’s a welcome detour, for sure. The studio went back to the

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Netflix’s The Ice Road Review: Liam Neeson’s Netflix Action Movie Is A Stone Cold Bummer

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Most of The Ice Road’s conflict centers around a diamond mine collapse in Canada, the event requiring a crew of no-nonsense, hard drivers to drive a lot of crucial equipment in a short amount of time. Hired by Goldenrod (Lawrence Fishburne), this band of intrepid heroes includes

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Black Widow Review: Scarlett Johansson’s Marvel Send Off Is Visceral, Exciting, And Packed With Action

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. I bought into the dysfunctional family vibe of the Romanoffs. Without giving away too many of the movie’s best surprises, Black Widow introduces three important characters from Natasha’s history — the “family” she knew from her adolescence… though what information, when you are a spy, can really

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