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Piero’s Gemini Man Review

Will Smith and Ang Lee are two names that, when combined, should create magic. Unfortunately, that’s not precisely the case this time around. Smith, who has had a successful career, is not immune to putting […]

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2.5 Reels

Child’s Play

Chucky Finds Bluetooth Reboots are always risky, and even more so when the genre is horror, which already isn’t in the best of graces with Hollywood. We’ve seen almost every iconic slasher film get their […]

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Mary Poppins Returns

It’s hard to imagine a sequel to a film almost 60 years old being as highly anticipated as Mary Poppins Returns. Mary Poppins is considered one of Walt Disney’s crowning achievements as the film not […]

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First Man

Four years ago, director Damian Chazelle entered the limelight of Hollywood with the release of his critically acclaimed Whiplash. Whiplash earned the film a Best Picture nomination and J.K Simmons an Academy Award for Best […]

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David's Reel Reviews

Reel Review: Eighth Grade

As we are midway through 2018, it is safe to say that the year in film has not disappointed cinephiles, including myself. Already in the first half of 2018, I have given out my share […]

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David's Reel Reviews

David’s Deadpool 2 Review

Sequels that surpass their predecessors are few and far between. When it was first confirmed that there would be a sequel to 2016’s surprise hit, Deadpool, I was excited about the possibilities but was later […]

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Reel Reviews

Reel Review: The Great Wall

With a budget of $150 million, The Great Wall, directed by acclaimed director Zhang Yimou and starring Matt Damon, is the most expensive Hollywood-China co-production in its history. You would think the budget would ensure its success, […]

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Gaius' Reel Reviews

Reel Review: Hidden Figures

I happened to watch Underworld: Blood Wars and Hidden Figures on the same day and the experience with both films was vastly different. Underworld left me completely underwhelmed while Hidden Figures left me feeling completely […]

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David's Reel Reviews

Reel Review: The Conjuring 2

James Wan has shown his mastery of the horror genre throughout the years. Starting with Saw in 2004, he took a genre that had been turned into a laughing stock with films filled with mild jump […]