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'Satanic Hispanics' Streaming Movie Review: A Latino Tales From The Crypt

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SATANIC HISPANICS is a Latino horror anthology, directed by five directors, with various styles and tones, from campy horror to bone-chilling talesSome segments are more entertaining and unique than others, but overall, the anthology celebrates an untapped market for horror from the Latino perspective.

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'Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire' Movie Review: A Campy Good Time

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GODZILLA X KONG: THE NEW EMPIRE is campy as hell in the vein of the Japanese classics, SON OF GODZILLA (1967) and DESTROY ALL MONSTERS (1968). True Godzilla fans will enjoy the heck out of this movie, while others may not understand the shift in tone from the previous Hollywood movies.

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'Road House' Movie Review: Better Than The Original

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Doug Limon's ROAD HOUSE shares a similar plot and main character's name from the 80's Patrick Swayze movie but other than that, the Jake Gyllenhaal-led film amps up the violence and humor in a very different and entertaining manner. UFC fighter Conor McGregor makes his feature film debut, and steals the show as a beast of an antagonist. 

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'Ordinary Angels' Movie Review: Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson Inspire in True Story

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Hilary Swank and Reacher’s Alan Ritchson star in the inspiring and remarkable true story, ORDINARY ANGELS. The two leads turn in compelling performances especially Ritchson who proves he can play beyond the tough guy persona, but it's Swank who elevates the film from an ordinary faith-based movie.

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'Dune: Part Two' Movie Review: A Slower But Engrossing Follow-Up

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Director Denis Villeneuve delivers a visual spectacle in DUNE: PART TWO. The sequel is slower paced than the first installment with the director taking time for Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) to prove himself the messiah to the Freman. The standout is Austin Butler’s turn as the creepy warrior Feyd-Rautha.

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