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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.

Movie Review – EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert

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Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis documentary is a must-see cinematic experience that blends electrifying Las Vegas performances, rare backstage footage, rehearsals, and interviews into a thrilling film. With masterfully restored audio and picture quality from the 1970s, this movie is a vivid time capsule that showcases why Elvis Presley was one of the greatest entertainers of all time. You don’t need to be a die-hard Elvis fan to love it—just see it on the biggest screen possible, preferably in IMAX. Read our full review to find out why this is so much more than a traditional documentary.

Movie Review – How to Make a Killing

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Discover why *Hit Man* is a solid, well-crafted film that showcases Glen Powell’s rising star power. This review explores the movie’s believable character evolution—from ordinary hard-working guy to killer—and highlights Powell’s inspiring advice from Tom Cruise during *Top Gun: Maverick*: “You don’t take big roles. You make big roles.” A good, entertaining watch that doesn’t try to be something it isn’t. Read the full review to find out if it’s worth a trip to the theater.

Movie Review – Crime 101

Thinking about this movie, the thing that stands out for me is that it isn’t your typical Hollywood movie, even though it takes place in Los Angeles.

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Movie Review – GOAT

This is pretty much your standard kids’ movie with a strong message about following dreams and being a good team player. There’s not much nuance to it….