Films

Films

Monte Carlo

Pop’s Preview: Monte Carlo Looking for an older feel-good movie to watch? One that takes you somewhere exotic and beautiful while making you laugh? Check out Selina Gomez ...
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Trigger Warning

Pop’s Preview: Trigger Warning In the action-packed thriller Trigger Warning, Parker, a skilled Special Forces officer, returns to her hometown after her father’s mysterious death. As she takes ...
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A Family Affair

Pop’s Preview: A Family Affair This unique romantic twist between a boss and an assistant’s mother adds a fun and surprising element for viewers who enjoy unconventional love ...
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Geostorm

Pop’s Preview: Geostorm Geostorm is an intense science-fiction disaster film that takes viewers on a wild ride through a world on the brink of climate catastrophe. After a ...
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Crew

Pop’s Preview: Crew Considered watching an International hit comedy on Netflix? Buckle up and enjoy the flight with Crew, a heist comedy that promises plenty of laughs and ...
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Moana 2

Pop’s Preview: Moana 2 Moana 2 is an exhilarating animated musical fantasy adventure that takes us back to the enchanting world of Oceania. This time, Moana receives an ...
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Still from Inside Out 2 (Credit to Disney/Pixar)

Inside Out 2

The TL-DR Inside Out 2 is an animated coming-of-age sequel where we return to the mind of Riley, now a teenager, experiencing internal changes as her emotional headquarters ...
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Review: A Spidey sense overdose in ‘No Way Home’

Over the last two decades, Spider-Man movies have arrived in such a frenzy that you could practically tell the time by them. Who needs the endless decades of ...
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Spielberg ‘West Side Story’ debuts weakly with $10.5M

Steven Spielberg’s costly “West Side Story” reboot made little noise at the box office, beginning with $10.5 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday — a ...
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New York film critics name ‘Drive My Car’ best film of 2021

“Drive My Car,” Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s intimate three-hour epic and Haruki Murakami’s short story adaption, was selected the finest film of the year by the New York Film Critics ...
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