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  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off
  • The French Dispatch
  • A Goofy Movie

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  • The Holdovers

    ★★★★

  • Flamin' Hot

    ★★½

  • The Creator

    ★★★★

  • Trolls Band Together

    ★★★

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  • The Holdovers

    The Holdovers

    ★★★★

    84/100

    Being a teacher of some students very similar to the sort at Barton, I can attest that Mr. Hunham was absolutely spitting during multiple monologues here.

    The Holdovers is a warm fuzzy blanket feeling combination of Breakfast Club and School Ties and I was absolutely here for it. Nobody is shocked that Giamatti can effortlessly act his ass off likely en route to an Oscar nom, but the shocking highlight of the film is the performance from newcomer Dominic Sessa. In…

  • Flamin' Hot

    Flamin' Hot

    ★★½

    54/100

    Flamin’ Hot is as basic, average, and run of the mill as films of its type can come. There’s nothing inherently bad about the film, it just plays things extremely safe and doesn’t do much to stand out or have its own style and tone. In a year where business and marketing films like Air and Blackberry have shined, Flamin’ Hot does nothing to make itself known or anything to be remembered, often more annoying and repetitive than it is good.

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  • Spider-Man: No Way Home

    Spider-Man: No Way Home

    ★★★★½

    92/100

    Spider-Man: No Way Home is the most epic, emotional, and heartfelt take on the character of Spider-Man yet, and the film proves the post-Endgame MCU cynics wrong with a film that reaches higher peaks than culminating film of the infinity saga was ever able to. No Way Home provides audiences with a new dark perspective on Tom Holland’s Spider-Man character that was never really delved into much with his first two films while still keeping that light-hearted comedic charm that…

  • Free Guy

    Free Guy

    ★★★★

    79/100

    Free Guy is as ambitious and original as it could possibly be while at the same time seeming familiar and like it’s been around for years. The film is not your average “video game movie”, and sets itself far from any of the existing competition in the genre. The reason that it’s able to thrive so much and stand out as a great film is because it’s not trying to replicate itself on an already existing property with a…

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