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A private user reviewed M3GAN 2.0 (2025)
M3GAN 2.0
Is it really only two years since we first met M3GAN? Shouldnât she have an âhâ in her name? Maybe Iâm thinking of another robotic and plastic manifestation of womanhood? Anyway, this sees âGemmaâ (Allison Williams) and her pals caught up with investment problems whilst Uncle Samâs latest AI specimen âAmeliaâ (Ivanna Sakhno) goes off the rails. Pretty swiftly, thanks to the intervention of the newly mobile tech gazillionaire âAltâ (Jermaine Clement), she finds herself working on something sheâd vowed never to touch again, else niece âCadyâ (Violet McGraw) is gonna ...
A private user reviewed The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)
The Testament of Ann Lee
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-testament-of-ann-lee-review/
"The Testament of Ann Lee is a distinct, ambitiously formal historical vision by Mona Fastvold. It has its ups and downs, but it reaches 'safe harbor' thanks to the magnetic force and total commitment of Amanda Seyfried to the role of a figure of absolute conviction ...
A private user reviewed Smurfs (2025)
Smurfs
The art style(s) were surprisingly good, better than I assumed from the trailers. The jokes, spoken and visual, also worked out really well in my opinion.
I don't like the role dynamic of Gargamel and Razamel. They should've stuck with Gargamel alone and have him stick to his usual self ...
A private user reviewed How to Make a Killing (2026)
How to Make a Killing
It was always going to be very difficult for this to hold a candle to âKind Hearts and Coronetsâ (1949) but I wasnât really prepared for something quite this insubstantial. Itâs really only a vehicle for the ever-amiable Glen Powell but even his character is disappointingly undercooked and itâs another of these films where itâs best bits featured in the trailers. Itâs told by way of a confession between âBecketâ and a priest as he awaits imminent hanging. His revelations reveal that his mother was from very wealthy stock, but was ...
A private user reviewed Mercy (2026)
Mercy
Sometimes even the most ardent cinephiles need to take a break from serious movie watching with a big, dopey action-adventure thriller that has about as much meaningful substance as a supersized bucket of over-buttered popcorn has in nutritional value. And that hankering is nicely satisfied here by the latest release from director Timur Bekmambetov, a guilty pleasure offering that plays like an AI-driven knock-off of âMinority Reportâ (2002) set in a crime-ridden version of Los Angeles of the near future. To counter a spike in acts of violence, the City of ...
A private user reviewed Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025)
Fear Street: Prom Queen
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/fear-street-prom-queen-review-a-blood-soaked-letdown/
"Fear Street: Prom Queen is a dispensable entry in a saga that deserves more attention and care.
Though it checks the technical boxes and delivers the bare minimum for nostalgic slasher fans, it completely fails at what made the original trilogy such a surprising success: deep characters, a cohesive story, and emotionally weighty themes ...
A private user reviewed WWE Royal Rumble 2025 (2025)
WWE Royal Rumble 2025
**30-Women Royal Rumble Match**
A genuinely good Rumble for a majority of the runtime, with plenty of stories weaved throughout that can play out on not only Raw and SmackDown, but NXT as well, that is until we got into the last 5 entrants. The final 4 was absolutely terrible. Charlotte Flair not only returning, but winning was just bad. It felt like booking that would've happened in a Vince McMahon era show. The Royal ...
A private user reviewed One of Them Days (2025)
One of Them Days
One of Them days is an extremely fun, lively buddy comedy that thrives on the undeniable chemistry between Keke Palmer and SZA. Their dynamic friendship feels so effortless and natural that it feels like watching real-life best friends navigate a hilariously chaotic day. Feature film debutant director Lawrence Lamont and screenwriter Syreeta Singleton keep things simple, allowing the leads to shine while weaving in themes of socio-economic struggles, gentrification, and the importance of friendship. The one-day storytelling structure maintains the pacing brisk and the comedic moments fresh, making for an entertaining ...
A private user reviewed In the Grey (2026)
In the Grey
**â 3.6 / 5 â â _In the Grey_ is exactly what it is. Nothing more. Nothing less.**
Guy Ritchie has made a career out of making cool people do cool things in stylish ways, and In the Grey is fully committed to that tradition. The first half is basically 50-minutes of explanation, exposition, narration and preparation (peppered with Ritchieâs signature rapid-fire banter and enough attitude to fill a cargo hold). Bronco (Jake Gyllenhaal, doing ...
A private user reviewed The Shrouds (2025)
The Shrouds
Itâs disappointing to see a talented filmmaker lose his way in one of his works. Unfortunately, thatâs precisely the problem with the latest effort from acclaimed writer-director David Cronenberg in a film that seemingly had potential but fails to pull it together in the final product. Karsh Relikh (Vincent Cassel) is a successful Canadian businessman consumed with grief over the death of his wife, Becca (Diane Kruger), who attempts to cope with his loss by inventing a questionable and arguably macabre technology that allows survivors to peer into the graves of ...
A private user reviewed Mother's Pride (2026)
Mother's Pride
Very much in the vein of the âFishermanâs Friendsâ family dramas, this one brings handsome âCalâ (Jonno Davies) back to his English West Country home after three years absence. He had hit the big time as a singer-songwriter then absconded - pretty much without trace, and so his return isnât universally welcomed. Just to add to his troubles, the now penniless musician discovers that his dad (Martin Clunes) and brother âJakeâ (James Buckley) are presiding over a family pub that canât even afford to pay for itâs beer supplies and the ...
A private user reviewed EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert (2026)
EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
If you enjoyed the David Bowie âMoonage Daydreamâ (2022) documentary, then youâll probably enjoy this similarly constructed film that follows Elvis as he gears up for one of his residency concerts in Las Vegas. Using an engaging array of archive footage from his performances, his interviews and from some of his personal home movies we get something of the sense of the sheer charisma this man offered. There are no journalistic contributions to clutter it up - indeed the only voices that arenât his are the ones posing the odd questions ...
A private user reviewed The Internship (2026)
The Internship
"Rather silly" is my first and lasting reaction to "The Internship".
It tediously recycles overused concepts to craft, if that's the right word, a predictable and oftentimes absurd, action espionage thriller. It's all about a group of super spy teens trying to escape the CIA, that created them. Worse still, the evil Russians are out to exterminate them, or are they?
A private user reviewed Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol (2025)
Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol
This is a pretty big nothing of a special.
The plot is just Lanny & Wayne mess up a mission. They try to keep it a secret, but then they are called in by Santa for a secret meeting. Where Wayne then proceeds to ty and figure out what secret thing Santa has called him in to talk about, he then proceeds to talk about two missions that went bad, which he assumes are the ...
A private user reviewed The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (2025)
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
Wow what a snoozefest of a movie! Actors are just going through the motions, nothing new or creative at all from the writing or director. I literally fell asleep, not joking.
I recommend that people watch the version from the 90s, it's ten times better than this rehashed movie. Plus the actors are great in that one!
A private user reviewed Vicious (2025)
Vicious
Starts almost immediately with the creepiness, and talk about a serious moment for our main character. Uneasy words have been spoken between our characters, and now it appears to be that the threats have some validity to them. This is sufficiently creepy, and I love this film barely 30 minutes in so far.
The cruelty and mind games are plenty in this film, with painful memories once hidden being brought into the light once again.
A private user reviewed The Alabama Solution (2025)
The Alabama Solution
When it comes to questions of crime and punishment, opinions vary widely, depending on oneâs sensibilities and personal point of view, and weâre all entitled to our respective opinions. And most would probably agree that wrongdoers should indeed pay the price for their transgressions. But does that give authorities charged with the responsibility of meting out justice the right to essentially do whatever they want in handling the treatment of these perpetrators? Whatâs worse, is it at all acceptable to approach the management of inmates as a de facto form of ...
A private user reviewed Christy (2025)
Christy
Sydney Sweeney delivers quite charismatically here as a young woman coming to terms with her own identity, whilst discovering she has quite a powerful punch. She, Christy Salters, has to keep her relationship with Rosie (Jess Gabor) under wraps from her slightly zealous mother (Merritt Wever) as her fighting skills attract the attention of a promoter who sees potential in her no-mercy style of fighting and who sends her to his trainer Jim Martin (Ben Foster). Initially, this man just wants shot of her but gradually learns to appreciate that she ...
A private user reviewed Send Help (2026)
Send Help
Full review: https://movieswetextedabout.com/send-help-movie-review-rachel-mcadams-anchors-sam-raimis-return-to-his-visceral-roots/
Rating:
"Send Help asserts itself as a triumph of controlled chaos and a compelling return of Sam Raimi to an original story, balancing visceral horror with effective social satire. The technical mastery of his direction, allied with Danny Elfmanâs dynamic score and, primarily, the explosive chemistry between Rachel McAdams (MVP) and Dylan OâBrien, elevates the ...
A private user reviewed Keeper (2025)
Keeper
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/keeper-review/
"Keeper is that type of movie whose personal opinion improves the more one reflects on it.
Powerful, atmospheric, and visually impactful, it not only confirms Osgood Perkins' talent in constructing dense horror environments but also features a top-tier performance from Tatiana Maslany, as well as truly unforgettable VFX-makeup work. It's psychological and folkloric horror ...