
Review: ‘The New Mutants’ is exactly what you’d expect
After years of delays, “The New Mutants” has finally arrived on 4K and digital, and it’s exactly what you’d expect.
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After years of delays, “The New Mutants” has finally arrived on 4K and digital, and it’s exactly what you’d expect.
“The Call of the Wild” is a film aimed to entertain children, and it will accomplish its goal just fine. But for the parents stuck accompanying their kids to the theater, there isn’t much to enjoy.
If nonstop laughs were your expectation heading into “Downhill,” then disappointment awaits.
Anyone who’s ever owned a four-legged friend has wondered what’s going on inside their furry head. There has to be more than just tennis balls, bones and chasing squirrels, right? “The Art of Racing in the Rain” is the latest film to try and answer that question, giving a voice to man’s best friend as he accompanies his owner through life.
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