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A collection of every review we have written with a score of 1.5/5 or lower

Megalopolis (2024) Review: Francis Ford Coppola’s Decades Long Flop

There is little doubt that Francis Ford Coppola is one of the greatest filmmakers ever. When you make The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, you get to carry...

Rapid Review: Time Cut (2024)

Time Cut is a new Netflix sci-fi horror film...

Joker: Folie a Deux (2024) Review: Folie a Poo

2019's The Joker made bold moves, portraying the quintessential Batman...

AfrAId (2024) Review: Cool Concept Completely Misses it’s Mark

Afraid is a 2024 thriller that follows a family...

The Deliverance (2024) Review: A Weak Movie Attempt of A Fascinating Case

The Deliverance is a dramatic horror movie that follows...

Harold and the Purple Crayon (2024) Review: Levi Does It Again, Stars in a Mundane Film

Let’s just start this off by saying I know...

Borderlands (2024) Review: I Prefer The Pandora With The Blue People

When will Hollywood finally decide to stop making video...

It Ends With Us (2024) Review: Blake Lively Can’t Save Messy Colleen Hoover Adaptation

Over the years, Blake Lively has delivered captivating performances...

We Missed It: The Garfield Movie (2024)

It's a wonder to me why Hollywood insists on...

Atlas (2024) Review: Contender for Worst Movie of the Year

Atlas is another Netflix original action movie starring Jennifer...

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The Film Box Episode 123: THUNDERBOLTS* is a Return to Form for the MCU

On this episode of The Film Box podcast, the...

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There’s a particular kind of thrill that comes from...

Eric LaRue (2025) Review: A La-Rude Awakening: A Bleak Debut Best Left Asleep

Michael Shannon makes his directorial debut with Eric LaRue,...

Death of a Unicorn (2025) Review: Eat the Rich, But Leave the Unicorn

Death of a Unicorn presents a strange mix of...

Thunderbolts* (2025) Review: Florence Pugh Shines in a MCU Return To Form

“Ok, that was actually really good,” is a line...