
Review: ‘Red Notice’ is a messy, empty blockbuster that misses its mark
“Red Notice” is undoubtedly big, but it’s also unnecessarily messy, painfully unfunny and, well, just plain dumb.
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“Red Notice” is undoubtedly big, but it’s also unnecessarily messy, painfully unfunny and, well, just plain dumb.
The first two “G.I. Joe” films make their 4K debut just in time for “Snake Eyes.”
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