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With Apple TV+’s latest release, Time Bandits is refreshing, funny, silly and most of all — a good time, but not without its flaws. 
Prime Video’s latest knows how to create a great concept, Jackpot!’s execution, however, leaves a lot to be desired. 
As an Asian-American who grew up with ADHD, a lot of Dìdi felt very targeted towards me. Several scenes in the movie were directly ripped out of my life! From Chris’ (Izaac Wang) klutziness to his daring personality, I felt like I was watching a parody of my own life on the screen.
Fans of film and games are sure to be disappointed in easily one of the year's worst films, Eli Roth's Borderlands.
Watchmen: Chapter I doesn't elicit many strong emotions, however it’s not necessarily a bad movie, just one that feels somewhat pointless.
After a seven-year hiatus, the latest Alien film has finally released, and luckily, Alien: Romulus rekindles the franchise.
Doug Liman’s second film of the year, The Instigators, starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck, has finally been released. 
House of the Dragon S2 was ultimately a mixed bag and somewhat of a letdown after the high bar set by the first season. Read the full review.
The Rebel Moon Director Cuts are sprawling but flawed epics that carry a tight narrative and improve on the originals. Read our full review.
Prime Video’s Batman: Caped Crusader has been released on the streaming service, displaying a strong voice cast and interesting takes on characters. 
M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film, Trap, is clean, clever and slightly misguided but has heart thanks to a standout lead performance. 
Apple TV+ continues a strong year with Presumed Innocent, a crime drama done right. Click here to find out just how good it is.