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No, the kind of Sam Raimi film you’re getting here is irreverent, silly and very bloody; a character study that also features incredibly goofy scares. Written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift, “Send Help” is a gonzo survivalist riff that works as well as it does because it features two incredibly game actors that surf the wave of Raimi’s tonal madness with a blend of absolute glee and carefully honed skill.
After existing in their own superhero worlds, Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa spark a bruising bromance in explosive action flick "The Wrecking Crew."
"Antiheroine," which premiered Tuesday at the Sundance Film Festival, presents Courtney Love in an unapologetic documentary about her life and career.
Ugo Bienvenu’s Oscar-nominated “Arco” is a charming and dreamy sci-fi animated movie where environmental catastrophe and cartoony fun collide.
Bautista is the serious one (with a knack for being so serious that it turns around and becomes comedic), and Momoa offers chaos and dark unpredictability with a wide smile and an outstretched hand making devil horns.
Markiplier shows a lot of promise as a filmmaker with Iron Lung, but its sluggish pacing bogs it down a few notches.
AP film writer Jake Coyle says Ubeimar Rios creates a figure of farcical perfection: a tortured artist, equal parts comedy and tragedy.
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Amazon-backed film about US first lady gets mixed reviews while underscoring Donald Trump's business alliances and marking a return for disgraced director Brett Ratner The post After lavish debut, Melania Trump’s atypical,