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Jack Walters

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Features Writer at Screen Rant

Senior Staff Writer at Loud and Clear Reviews

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  • 1 day ago | screenrant.com | Jack Walters

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s Warfare is among the most powerful and affecting movies of the year so far, and much of this emotional impact comes from the fact that it’s based on an entirely true story. is depicted in grueling, distressing detail with a clear anti-war stance on the conflict being a breeding ground for indiscriminate suffering. This is something that the A24 war movie depicts very effectively, and much of that comes...

  • 2 days ago | screenrant.com | Jack Walters

    Vince Vaughn’s new movie Nonnas is a heartfelt, bittersweet comedy that tells the real-life story of restaurant owner Joe Scaravella (Vaughn) and his Italian restaurant, where all the chefs are real-life Italian grandmothers. It’s a very sweet film that makes the most of its unique premise, and it’s received overwhelmingly positive reviews since its release on Netflix.

  • 2 days ago | screenrant.com | Jack Walters

    Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoninghas long been marketed as the final installment in Tom Cruise’s beloved action franchise, but for the most part, I’d been holding out hope that Ethan Hunt would return in some form in the future. The series has simply been too commercially successful to end fully, with the possibility of sequels and spin-offs seeming higher than ever.

  • 3 days ago | screenrant.com | Jack Walters

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Custom Image by Ana Nieves Nonnas is the latest feature from acclaimed director Stephen Chbosky, starring Vince Vaughn as an unlikely restaurant owner named Joe Scaravella who opens a restaurant in his late mother’s honor and employs real Italian grandmothers in the kitchens. It’s a very sweet and uplifting film that celebrates the culture of food and how it can unlock memories and allow us to come to terms with grief in a very...

  • 3 days ago | screenrant.com | Jack Walters

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account The upcoming live-action remake of How To Train Your Dragon is just around the corner, and fans are already excited to see how this project compares to the original animated movie that it’s based upon. There will undoubtedly be differences between the animated and live-action versions of How To Train Your Dragon, but there should also be some rewarding familiarities for returning fans of the franchise. One of these is already evident...

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