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REVIEW | The Man from Toronto (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 10:29 / 29.06.22
Buddies? Check. Action? Check. Comedy? Check. Originality? No check.
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REVIEW | Hustle (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 10:29 / 17.06.22
It's NBA Finals time, and a Lebron James-produced film has hit Netflix starring Adam Sandler as a basketball talent scout.
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REVIEW | Senior Year (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 10:13 / 17.05.22
Rebel Wilson shines in a comedy about a woman who awakens from a coma and decides she needs to finish high school.
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REVIEW | Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood

Derek Armstrong / 10:09 / 08.04.22
Richard Linklater gives a space age trip down memory lane in the watercolour vibrancy of rotoscoping.
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REVIEW | The Adam Project (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 8:21 / 21.03.22
Ryan Reynolds travels through time to try to find his wife, and his father, and to not destroy the space-time continuum in this sci-fi mashup on Netflix.
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REVIEW | The Weekend Away (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 11:11 / 07.03.22
A new Netflix thriller about a traveller ensnared in a mystery can't follow through on its promise.
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REVIEW | A Madea Homecoming (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 9:44 / 01.03.22
Tyler Perry's dozen times playing Madea have not yet helped him find a good balance for his themes.
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REVIEW | Home Team (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 7:28 / 31.01.22
Can serious subject matter be examined through dumb comedies? Not if the latest Happy Madison movie is any indication.
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REVIEW | Don’t Look Up (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:26 / 28.12.21
Adam McKay returns with a trenchant, if overlong, satire about planet-killing comets that are received by the public as "fake news."

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