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Disclosure Day Review: A Thrilling and Thought-Provoking Triumph

Steven Spielberg returns with one of the year's most ambitious and emotionally rewarding films in Disclosure Day. The film explores a question that has fascinated people for generations: What would happen if the existence of extraterrestrial life was finally revealed to the world? Featuring outstanding performances from Josh O'Connor, Emily Blunt, and Colin Firth, Disclosure Day delivers wonder, humor, heartbreak, and thought-provoking ideas in equal measure. In this review, I discuss why Spielberg's latest may just be the years best, how its performances elevate the material, and why it's a movie that deserves to be experienced on the biggest screen possible. Read our full review now.

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Michael (2026) Review: Jaafar Jackson IS the King of Pop

This has been one of my most anticipated films of the 2020s ever since it was announced. With so many biopics released over the years, I’ve always wondered—why hasn’t there been one about Michael Jackson? Well, that question has finally been answered. Michael is here, with real-life nephew Jaafar Jackson stepping into the role of the icon himself. But does he deliver? And can the film live up to the massive legacy of Michael Jackson? Find out in my full review!

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‘Wicked: For Good’ Review — A Visually Stunning but Uneven Finale

#Wicked: For Good is, well, good! But much like the musical’s first act, I still think the first film remains the stronger entry. That said, the cast, music, cinematography, and (mostly) the effects are phenomenal. A few story choices could have used more development to really land, but overall it’s a fitting conclusion. The cast and crew should be proud of what they created.

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Love Hurts (Review)

Read ScreamInn’s review of Love Hurts. Braden’s review explores how the film misses the mark emotionally, leaving audiences more frustrated than moved. From weak storytelling to underwhelming action, discover why this drama/comedy fails to resonate in all the wrong ways.

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