Dream Productions Review: Inside Out Spin-Off Isn't A Nightmare - But It's Not Essential Either
If "Dream Productions" were to stick to its guns as a workplace sitcom, it would have been a welcome addition to the "Inside Out" franchise.
Read MoreIf "Dream Productions" were to stick to its guns as a workplace sitcom, it would have been a welcome addition to the "Inside Out" franchise.
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Read More"Moana 2" mostly feels like retread of the first movie, but it will likely make a billion dollars regardless.
Read More"Gladiator II" features endlessly imaginative set pieces that will amaze audiences just as much as its predecessor did.
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Read MoreWith "Juror #2," Clint Eastwood proves that he hasn't lost a step as a director.
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Read MoreIf "Smile 2" feels just as good as its predecessor, then it's entirely thanks to Naomi Scott, who helps anchor the twisty plot with her captivating performance.
Read MoreApple TV+'s "Shrinking" Season 2 is deeper and darker this time around, while never losing its humor.
Read MoreWhile the PG-13 rating may be largely used for summer blockbuster fare or teen movies, it's still associated with some truly incredible films.
Read MoreOverall, "Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft" fails to capture the same flair and sense of adventure that's so deeply embedded in the video games.
Read More"Caddo Lake" is a Max mystery movie set in bayou country. Dylan O'Brien and Eliza Scanlen deliver strong performances, but they can't keep the film afloat.
Read MoreThanks to some rushed pacing in the third act, "Terrifier 3" surprisingly ends up needing more of what Art would never give his victims: some room to breathe.
Read MoreRather than capitalizing on the success that earned Joaquin Phoenix his first Academy Award, "Joker: Folie à Deux" is something of a mess.
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