‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ marks the least unnecessary ‘Terminator’ sequel this side of Y2K

The film rarely bothers to create anything for itself, instead sticking to the unadventurous comfort of a victory lap, and an unearned one at that.
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The film rarely bothers to create anything for itself, instead sticking to the unadventurous comfort of a victory lap, and an unearned one at that.
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What sets “Alita: Battle Angel” apart from the usual wrinkle-free, made-by-committee twaddle is its conviction. As rich as its images are, there’s a pervasive suggestion of a world that continues outside the borders of its narrative.
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“Ant-Man and the Wasp” serves as an ideal slice of chill-the-hell-out catharsis after the awesome but exhausting buildup and conclusion to “Infinity War.”
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Growing up is about falling deeply, passionately in love with a dream and then changing your mind about it a year later. You’re ever-evolving.
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15 years ago, the world of cinema was hit with one of the biggest films ever made — “Titanic.” Like the hype surrounding the titular ship, director James Cameron crafted a movie so large and so expansive in scale, the public went into a type of “Titanic” frenzy. It became
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