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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 – Normal

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Bob Odenkirk stars as Sheriff Ulysses in *Normal*, a gritty action film set in small-town Minnesota where nothing is as it seems. Blending dark humor, predictable yet satisfying violence, and an outstanding soundtrack featuring Black Sabbath, John Lee Hooker, and more, *Normal* showcases Odenkirk’s everyman charm in a Liam Neeson–style role. With a surprise turn by Henry Winkler as the mayor, this film won’t win major awards—but it delivers a fun, no-frills ride. Read our full review to find out if a trip to Normal is worth your time.

Movie Review – Exit 8

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*Exit 8* is a Japanese film based on the popular video game that traps a man in an eerie, looping subway corridor with no way out. Part suspense, part puzzle, and laced with creeping dread, this “Groundhog Day”-meets-survival-logic thriller is best experienced knowing as little as possible. While listed as horror, it’s more about atmosphere and tension than scares — and the big-screen sound design makes it an immersive must-see. With minimal dialogue and a unique concept, *Exit 8* is worth catching in theatres before it’s gone. Read our spoiler-free review to find out why.

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.”

Movie Review – Hamlet

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A modern retelling of Shakespeare’s Hamlet set in London’s wealthy South Asian community, starring Riz Ahmed. This review covers the film’s bold use of original Shakespearean dialogue, standout performances, moody atmosphere, and whether it works for newcomers to the classic play. Find out if this fresh adaptation is worth catching in theaters.