Category: Film Reviews
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Review Score of 80 for Brady: An Emotional and Clumsy Comedy
A review of the overly sentimental and clumsy comedy post80 for Brady first appeared on Ready Steady Cut. We give a spoiler-free review of the movie 80 for Brady. Tom Brady would never have been involved in such an overly romantic, bordering on cloying, and as phony as-they-come comedy under Bill Belichick’s watch. The brand-new…
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Teen Wolf: The Movie is a Confusing, Gluttonous Mess, as Reviewed.
Review of Teen Wolf: The Movie: A Complicated, Gluttonous Mess first published on Ready Steady Cut. There are no spoilers in our review of the Paramount+ movie Teen Wolf: The Movie. Teen Wolf: The Movie is the most closed-circuit movie you’ll ever see; it follows a rigid structure that makes it nearly impossible to follow.…
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The Price of Family Review – a Film About Petty Cruelty Disguised as Comedy
Review of The Price of Family, a movie about petty brutality presented as humour, initially featured on Ready Steady Cut. We give a spoiler-free review of the Netflix movie The Price of Family. Italian comedian Giovanni Bognetti‘s Netflix comedy explores what happens when two empty-nesters go to extreme lengths to keep their kids close. The…
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A Stunning-Looking and Naturally Gripping War Film, Narvik
The article Narvik Review: A visually magnificent and genuinely captivating battle movie first published on Ready Steady Cut. The Netflix movie Narvik is the subject of our review, which is devoid of major narrative details or spoilers. Hitler’s campaign against the rest of the world suffered its first loss in Narvik. The conflict took place…
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Review of Alkhallat+ – An Entertaining Premise that Fizzles in The Second Half
The first version of this article published on Ready Steady Cut: Alkhallat+ Review – A fantastic concept that fizzles in the second half. We provide a spoiler-free review of the Netflix movie Alkhallat+. It’s challenging to accomplish Alkhallat+, an anthology work, in a two-hour movie. It depends on which parts are powerful enough to start…