In one of the most simplistic animated films that’s come along in a great while, “Smurfs: The Lost Village” knows its audience and plays directly to it.
Author: Screen Zealots
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“Personal Shopper”
The ending is a whopper and is one that you’ll absolutely want to discuss with anyone who has seen the film.
“Gifted”
This family-friendly drama is sweet, smart, funny, and charming, the cinematic equivalent of a snuggly, cozy sweater.
“The Fate of the Furious”
The films are thrilling but they are also all about family, and you can’t help but smile, buckle in, and hang on for the next ride.
“Going in Style”
It’s not really a drama and it’s not really a comedy, and it’s as forgettable as they come.
“Ghost in the Shell”
The movie is a visually slick dazzler, an intense, lavishly structured, virtual feast for your eyes.