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Let’s be honest about something here; the Scary Movie franchise has never been that good. I know, we all like to think all of the old shit was great, but nostalgia is a deceptive a-hole. Sure, the original movie in 2000 was a fun riff on a resurgent horror genre, but it was already showing […]

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Masters of the Universe is…good??? That’s right! On the latest episode of Cinema Royale, me and my homie Chris Bumbray of Joblo.com praise the new Masters of the Universe with Nicholas Galitzine, Idris Elba, Camila Mendes, Jared Leto, and Alison Brie! We also talk about our favorite He-Man action figures, and whether this movie can […]

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Released in 2022, survival thriller Fall became a modest hit with a simple premise that everyone can relate to in some way: a fear of being trapped at an incredible height with no way of getting down. Not only did it overperform at the box office, but on streaming it found an even bigger audience. […]

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June is already a stacked month, with Disclosure Day, The Furious, and Supergirl clogging up space at multiplexes. But don’t let any of that distract you from Olivia Wilde’s hilarious comedy, The Invite, which packs Wilde, Seth Rogen, Penelope Cruz, and Edward Norton into one tiny apartment and watches as the sexual tension gets extremely […]

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Incredibly sad news today, as Oscar-nominated French-Iranian filmmaker, writer, and illustrator Marjane Satrapi has died at the age of 56. According to a released statement, she “died of sadness.”  I don’t want to read too much into that, but the statement further notes that she died a little over a year after the death of […]

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