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Movie Review – Scream 7

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Scream 7 earns an A+ in this spoiler-free review. Discover how Sidney Prescott’s mother-daughter dynamic with Tatum, inventive kills, and razor-sharp meta-commentary make this the best Scream sequel yet. From the brilliant Stu Macher house opening to relentless pacing and pitch-perfect humor, Scream 7 proves Ghostface still has plenty of tricks. Find out why this is a must-see theatrical experience for horror fans.

Movie Review – K-Pops!

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K-Pop: Lost in Translation stars Anderson .Paak as a washed-up LA drummer who lands a house-band gig on a K-pop contest show in Seoul. Despite the title, this film is light on K-pop performances and heavy on .Paak’s infectious charm. Read our full review to find out whether this breezy, colorful comedy delivers — or falls flat.

Movie Review – Midwinter Break

**Midwinter Break Movie Review: Lesley Manville & Ciarán Hinds Shine in This Slow-Burn Marriage Drama**

Midwinter Break features outstanding performances from Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds as a long-married couple confronting decades of buried resentment. While the acting is exceptional—especially Manville’s nuanced, emotionally layered performance—the film’s glacial pacing may test even the most patient viewers. Set in Amsterdam, this quiet character study delivers powerful moments of subtle tension but underutilizes its scenic backdrop. Read our full review to find out if this thoughtful drama is worth your time.

Movie Review – Psycho Killer

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Looking for a unique horror movie that breaks the slasher mold? This film starts with a genuinely creepy, ominous tone packed with Satanic imagery, drawing more from *Silence of the Lambs* than *Halloween*. The killer is deeply disturbing early on, and Malcolm McDowell (*A Clockwork Orange*) adds welcome levity in a surprising role. However, the promising setup gives way to a dragging investigation, a bizarre tonal shift, and a flat, unsatisfying finale. Read our full review to find out whether this 90-minute horror thriller is worth your time.

Movie Review – I Can Only Imagine 2

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**I Can Only Imagine 2 Review: A Faith-Based Sequel That Surprised Me**

Going in with low expectations, this *I Can Only Imagine* sequel genuinely surprised me. Featuring a standout performance from Milo Ventimiglia (*This Is Us*), the film follows MercyMe ten years later as the band faces declining sales, family struggles, and a rookie opening act battling personal hardships. While it juggles one storyline too many, the emotion feels authentic — never manipulative. Whether you’re a fan of faith-based films or a skeptic, this heartfelt movie is worth giving a chance. Read our full review to find out why.