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Movie Review – Young Washington

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*Young Washington* surprises with its immersive, “you are there” storytelling that humanizes George Washington like never before. Rather than relying on narration or documentary-style framing, the film presents Washington as a relatable young man making mistakes and finding his way in the world. With impressive production values on a modest budget, standout cinematography, and a strong cast—including William Franklyn-Miller alongside veterans Mary-Louise Parker, Kelsey Grammer, and Sir Ben Kingsley—*Young Washington* is a must-see for the whole family. Read our full review to find out why this film deserves your attention.

Movie Review – Minions & Monsters

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Is the latest Minions movie really the best one yet? This honest review breaks down the Hollywood-set plot, compares the Minions spinoffs to the Despicable Me franchise, and examines how Universal’s assembly-line approach to sequels stacks up against Pixar’s storytelling philosophy. Find out whether this 1920s monster-movie adventure offers anything beyond the usual gibberish and pratfalls — and why a back-to-back viewing with Toy Story 5 made the quality gap impossible to ignore.

Movie Review – The Invite

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Read our review of *The Invite*, directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Seth Rogen, Edward Norton, Penélope Cruz, and Wilde herself. This R-rated dinner-party comedy, adapted from Cesc Gay’s *Sentimental* with a screenplay by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack, delivers non-stop laughs, sharp dialogue, and surprising emotional depth. Earning an A grade, *The Invite* is a must-see ensemble comedy tackling relationships, midlife regret, and uncomfortable truths with wit and humanity.

Movie Review – Supergirl

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A brutally honest movie review that pulls no punches. From a poorly developed script riddled with ineffective flashbacks to a moral that falls flat, this film fails to deliver on nearly every level. Discover why the writing, plot structure, and emotional depth left this reviewer — and fellow writer — deeply disappointed. Read the full review, including spoilers, to find out what went wrong.

Movie Review – The Death of Robin Hood

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Discover why this thought-provoking film is best enjoyed at home — not because it lacks big-screen quality, but because its powerful ideas demand pause, reflection, and conversation. This must-watch movie delivers a deeply engaging experience that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll. Read our full review to find out why streaming this philosopher’s movie might be the smartest way to watch it.