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Tag: ayo edebiri

10/12/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Ella McCay review: Unfocused drama with too many characters

Emma Mackey is Ella McCay, a 34-year-old who becomes the governor of her state.

16/10/2025
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

After the Hunt: LFF Film Review

A professor is caught in the middle when her student accuses her colleague of sexual assault.

12/03/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Opus: Film Review

Ayo Edebiri plays a journalist who meets John Malkovich’s reclusive pop star at his remote compound.

13/06/2024
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Inside Out 2: Film Review

We head back inside Riley’s mind as four new emotions join the team in time for puberty.

02/11/2023
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Bottoms: Film Review

Two losers start a fight club at school to become popular and hook up with hot girls.

23/08/2023
Cinema, Disney+, Movies, Reviews

Theater Camp: Film Review

A mockumentary follows members of a musical theatre camp as they put on their annual production.

01/08/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem – Film Review

The four mutated turtles decide they need to be heroes for humans to accept them out in the world.

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