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  • Jan 15, 2025 | loudandclearreviews.com | Joseph Tomastik

    Timothée Chalamet is one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation, so let’s go through his film career and count down his top 10 best movie performances!They say the movie star has been dying out for a while now. But if any actor in their prime is proof that there will still be a few kicking in the generations to come, it may be Timothée Chalamet.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | loudandclearreviews.com | Joseph Tomastik

    With a great personal setup and grisly direction, Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man takes a nasty bite out of you and cleverly reimagines a tried-and-true horror icon. Director: Leigh WhannellGenre: HorrorRun Time: 103′U.S. Release: January 17, 2025U.K. Release: Where to Watch: In US theaters and in UK & Irish cinemasWell, here it is. Wolf Man. Likely to be the scariest film of the month about a canine male, unless Dog Man decides to take a really shocking turn in a couple of weeks.

  • Dec 23, 2024 | loudandclearreviews.com | Joseph Tomastik

    2024 is coming to an end. So, let’s look back at its lineup of movies and discuss 12 overlooked and underrated films from the year!2024 is coming to an end soon, with a few more highly anticipated movies still yet to be released to the public. So, in a few weeks, we’ll be able to properly look over everything and decide on our favorites from the past year – oh, people have already made their lists? Of course they have.

  • Dec 21, 2024 | loudandclearreviews.com | Joseph Tomastik

    Better Man portrays pop star Robbie Williams as a monkey in a story that, while littered with biopic clichés, wins you over with flash and flair. Director: Michael GraceyGenre: Biopic, MusicalRun Time: 134′U.S. Release: December 25, 2024 (limited); January 10, 2025 (wide)U.K. Release: December 26, 2024Where to Watch: In US theaters and in UK & Irish cinemasOkay, am I the only person who heard the title Better Man and first thought it was a movie about Pearl Jam instead of Robbie Williams?

  • Dec 21, 2024 | loudandclearreviews.com | Joseph Tomastik

    The Boy and the Heron lets the worldbuilding distract too much from the story, leaving most of Hayao Miyazaki’s magic to go stale.

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