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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.

Movie Review – The Drama

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A24’s *The Drama*, directed by Kristoffer Borgli, pairs Robert Pattinson and Zendaya in a provocative relationship story — but does it deliver? Despite a bold premise and a director known for pushing boundaries with films like *Dream Scenario*, this one falls flat. From Pattinson’s frustratingly passive Charlie to Zendaya’s underwritten Emma, the characters struggle to hold the screen, weighed down by slow pacing and a script that never fully capitalizes on its potential. Read our full review to find out where *The Drama* went wrong and why we’re still holding out hope for this duo’s next collaboration in Christopher Nolan’s *The Odyssey*.

Movie Review – The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

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Is this movie worth watching? Our honest review breaks down who this film is really made for. With fast-paced, spectacle-driven action geared toward younger audiences (ages 5–10) and very few hidden jokes for adults, this one may leave parents underwhelmed. Find out whether kids actually enjoyed it and if there’s enough substance beyond the frenetic visuals to make it a worthwhile family outing.

Movie Review – A Magnificent Life

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Read our review of the animated film about Marcel Pagnol, directed by Sylvain Chomet (*The Triplets of Belleville*). Featuring a warm, hand-drawn animation style, the movie covers the life of the legendary French playwright and filmmaker — but does it move too fast to make a real connection? Discover what works, what doesn’t, and whether this biographical animation truly captures what made Pagnol “magnificent.”