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Movie Review – The Brink of War

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*The Brink of War* revisits the historic Reykjavik Summit between Reagan and Gorbachev, featuring Jared Harris and Jeff Daniels as the two world leaders negotiating nuclear arms control. While Harris delivers a compelling, humanized Gorbachev and the summit showdowns are the film’s strongest moments, the movie is weighed down by unnecessary subplots—from missing First Ladies to CIA-KGB bathroom disputes—that distract from the real drama. With a supporting turn by J.K. Simmons as George Shultz, the film has real potential but earns only a slight recommendation. Read our full review of *The Brink of War* for more.

Movie Review – Cookie Queens

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A charming documentary following four Girl Scouts from different states as they navigate the grueling six-week cookie-selling season. Featuring endearing moments, beautiful cinematography, and surprisingly real emotions, this light-hearted film explores the pressures, family sacrifices, and personal growth behind those iconic (and addictive) Girl Scout cookies. While some scenes feel slightly staged, the second half delivers genuine depth as the girls face unmet goals, financial strain, and the weight of expectations. A fun, competent documentary—even if it occasionally feels stretched at 90 minutes.

Movie Review – Evil Dead Burn

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*Evil Dead Burn* delivers exactly what horror fans crave — relentless gore, creative kills, and nonstop intensity from start to finish. Read our full review to find out if this dark, violent addition to the Evil Dead franchise lives up to the legacy of Sam Raimi’s classic series, and whether it’s worth the ride for casual viewers and die-hard horror fans alike.

Movie Review – Jackass: Best and Last

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**Jackass Forever Review: Is *Best and Last* a Worthy Farewell?**

Read our honest review of *Jackass Forever: Best and Last*. While the franchise still delivers laughs, the crew may have aged out of their wildest stunts. Featuring a mix of new bits and classic moments from past movies and the original show, this final installment has its highlights—but does it live up to the legacy? Find out if this last ride is worth watching for longtime Jackass fans and newcomers alike.

Movie Review – The Breadwinner

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*The Breadwinner* starring Nate Bargatze is a rare family-friendly comedy that appeals to all ages. With Bargatze’s signature clean, dry humor and a talented supporting cast, this film delivers genuine laughs without insulting anyone’s intelligence. The plot is simple — Dad takes over when Mom leaves town — but it’s the characters and comedy that make it shine. A wholesome movie the whole family can enjoy, *The Breadwinner* proves that family comedies can still be laugh-out-loud funny. Read our full review to find out why this feel-good film is worth watching.