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Movie Review – Passenger

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**Passenger Movie Review: A Van Life Horror Film That Will Make You Rethink the Open Road**

Passenger is a surprisingly effective horror movie that turns the trendy van life lifestyle into a genuine nightmare. With well-crafted jump scares, an atmospheric soundtrack that builds suffocating dread, and a timely premise that subverts social media’s romanticized vision of life on the road, this film delivers real thrills. While not without its flaws — some uneven acting holds it back from greatness — Passenger is a solid B- horror experience that’s best enjoyed with friends. Read our full review to find out why this under-the-radar horror gem is worth your time.

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Movie Review – The Devil Wears Prada 2

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The Devil Wears Prada 2 brings back Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci for a warm, well-acted sequel that explores Runway magazine’s fight for survival in the digital age. While not quite as sharp as the original, the film delivers strong chemistry, genuine humor, and a surprisingly poignant take on modern media. Read our full review to find out why this long-awaited reunion earns an A-.

Movie Review – Over Your Dead Body

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*Over Your Dead Body* is a must-see dark thriller from director Jorma Taccone, featuring standout performances by Jason Segel, Samara Weaving, Timothy Olyphant, and Juliette Lewis. Blending dark comedy, brutal action, and heart, this R-rated film delivers laughs and tension in equal measure — with jaw-dropping stunts from the team behind *John Wick* and *Bullet Train*. Read our full review to find out why this is one of the best films of the year.

Movie Review – Lee Cronin’s The Mummy

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Lee Cronin’s *The Mummy* ditches adventure-comedy for pure horror, and the result is deeply unsettling. Following a journalist whose missing daughter returns after eight years as something unrecognizable, the film delivers slow-burn dread anchored by a chilling child performance from Natalie Grace. With influences from *Poltergeist* and *Se7en*, Cronin proves once again — after *Evil Dead Rise* — that he knows how to get under your skin. Read our full review to find out why this reimagining earns a solid B and why horror fans shouldn’t miss it.

Movie Review – You, Me & Tuscany

“Discover our review of *You, Me & Tuscany*, directed by Kat Coiro and starring Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page. Shot on location in Tuscany, this feel-good romantic comedy delivers stunning visuals, undeniable chemistry, and charming performances. Perfect for fans of *Under the Tuscan Sun* and *Letters to Juliet*, this movie hits every note you’re hoping for. Read our full review to find out why it’s worth the watch.”