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IR Film Review: LIGHTYEAR [Pixar/Disney]

"Lightyear" knows what it wants to be and it has it down pat. It needs to be something different from the "Toy Story" movies and that is clear from the outset. It is a film about inspiration and forming a found family, warts and all. That is what "Toy Story" was about.

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IR Film Review: JURASSIC WORLD - DOMINION [Universal]

The approach is closing up a trilogy per se is all about context, where the story is, how it pertains to the rest of the story and how people will remember it. . There are some beautiful moments here which make one think of the best elements of the original. There are also bigger themes but this is a bigger world now.

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IR Film Review: BLACK SITE [Redbox]

The essence of practical but lower budget thriller fare is sometimes few and far between especially with established actors not phoning it in. With "Black Site", Michelle Monaghan gets to play her bad ass self without sacrificing some deeper drama.

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IR Film Review: THE NORTHMAN [Focus]

"The Northman" revolves in a texture of revenge but also of perception. Alexander Skarsgard stars as Amleth, the son of a Nordic king that is dealt a trauma as a child that informs his entire life even as he struggles to deal with the notion of his existence.

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IR Film Review: AMBULANCE [Universal]

The trajectory of a Michael Bay movie is an interesting amalgamation of the man and his work ethic. "Ambulance" is Bay lean and mean but would be a career highlight for any other person. The substance isn't overt but the attitude and the energy are non-stop.

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IR Film Review: MORBIUS [Sony]

The intention of a super hero versus a super villain comes down to motivation and the aspect of path. "Morbius" seems very aware of this and that is where the would-be balance would lie. The interesting element is trying to see what film each character is playing.

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