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In this pirate adventure, you can feel SpongeBob sliding into the zone of a harebrained yet rote elder statesman of high-energy juvenilia.
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Movie Review: The Korean satire 'No Other Choice' is a masterful thriller from Park Chan-wook
Come on, fall,” urges You Man-su (Lee Byung-hun) as he grills an eel for dinner for his family in the opening moments of Park's film. Man-su pronounces the very thing no movie protagonist ever should: “I've got it all.
Jim Jarmusch invites audiences into three family gatherings of adult children in his gentle tryptic "Father Mother Sister Brother," starring Adam Driver, Cate Blanchett and Tom Waits.
A pitch-perfect Timothée Chalamet finds his greatest role to date in “Marty Supreme,” a breakneck ride from director Josh Safdie
The latest installment to this entertainment juggernaut relies on a cheap, rote formula and easy gags to keep children engaged.
Directed by Paul Feig, The Housemaid is all set to release in Indian theatres on January 1, 2026. The film stars Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, Brandon Sklenar, Elizabeth Perkins and Michele Morrone.
The makers of “SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Search for SquarePants” understand this, which is why the movie averages one butt joke every five minutes. There probably would have been more but there are safety concerns. The target audience—small children and their like-minded parents—needs time to recover before the next butt joke.
When you combine that with Jordan Davis collapsing the interior, Washington had little margin for error. This type of run game isn’t as dominant as it was a few years ago, which is why it’s important to have variety.