Sarah G. Vincent
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Keanu Reeves as a clueless angel, Aziz Ansari navigating the gig economy, and Seth Rogen as the affable rich guy make Good Fortune laugh-out-loud funny while tackling inequality and financial pressure. Full review: sarahgvincentviews.com/movies/good-...
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Ava’s curiosity leads her into a mysterious antique shop in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Oval Portrait. Ghosts, romance, and Seventies-style gothic visuals make this a slow-burn thriller with contemporary charm. Full review: sarahgvincentviews.com/movies/edgar...
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Liana inherits more than a workspace in The Mannequin. A killer’s past, ghosts, and a supernatural puzzle test a tight-knit friend group. Gabriella Rivera & Isabella Gomez shine in a stylish, suspenseful horror. Full review: sarahgvincentviews.com/movies/the-m...
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Colin Farrell gambles with fate in Ballad of a Small Player, a visually arresting, morally messy Macau tale of addiction, greed, and chance. Tilda Swinton & Fala Chen illuminate a story where fantasy meets the horrors of human compulsion. Review: sarahgvincentviews.com/movies/balla...
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Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt looks like a campus thriller but plays like an exposé of a love triangle disgiused as academic rot. Julia Roberts rules as the ice queen of Yale, where power hides behind progressivism, and everyone’s performing virtue. Review: sarahgvincentviews.com/movies/after...
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Mary Bronstein’s If I Had Legs I’d Kick You turns motherhood into systemic horror. Rose Byrne is phenomenal as a woman punished for being human. The film sees how society fails mothers and dares you to look away. Review: sarahgvincentviews.com/movies/if-i-...
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Bryan Bertino’s Vicious mistakes dread for depth. Dakota Fanning gives her all, but no amount of screaming o can save a movie that uses terror in the place of therapy. Not everyone can pull off Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Review: sarahgvincentviews.com/movies/vicio...
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I love horror, but “The WeedHacker Massacre” tests that love. What could’ve been a sharp found-footage meta-slasher turns into noise: no tension, no laughs, no clarity. Horror deserves better.
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