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Destroy All Neighbors delivers cheerful gore, stacking on the blood and guts with gusto. Apartment living often means surrendering any hope for peace and quiet.

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Many of us have endured noisy neighbors - one blasting disco music at top volume, another endlessly noodling on a keyboard, and yet another sounding like an impromptu Irish step dancer. Despite the bravado of those who claim they won't tolerate noise, most simply resign themselves to the clamor, grumbling while making noise of their own to drown it out. But occasionally, someone snaps - resulting in Destroy All Neighbors, a delightfully absurd horror-comedy buoyed by visceral effects and Alex Winter's memorable performance.
The musical adaptation of Mean Girls softens the Plastics' bite, toning down the sharpness for a younger audience. Tina Fey's updated Mean Girls, now targeting Gen Z, opens with a TikTok-esque vibe, aiming to avoid offending today's more sensitive viewers. Fey, navigating controversy since the original film, tones down her edgiest humor to appease new fans while not alienating the faithful. Unfortunately, the revamped script leaves punchlines hanging, the music lacks sparkle, and the insights into teen life feel shallow. Nonetheless, "Sexy," a playful Halloween number, injects a welcome burst of energy.
You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah finds stardom within the Sandler dynasty, offering a simple story about Stacy Friedman (Sunny Sandler) aiming for a perfect bat mitzvah amid middle school growing pains.
Strays ventures into talking-animal territory with dirty jokes and cursing, a departure from the family-friendly classics. Director Josh Greenbaum's twist on animal movies adds more irritation than charm.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem ranks TMNT films across four decades, highlighting standout hits and misses.
Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken follows Ruby (Lana Condor), a kraken trying to fit in as a regular teen with blue skin and no spine, battling her mom's strict rules against ocean ventures.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods presents another numbing spectacle from DC Studios, lacking the magic to justify its existence.
Cocaine Bear delivers laughs and mayhem with a killer ensemble cast, set against a backdrop of drug smuggling and murder.
Violent Night combines holiday cheer with skull-crushing action as Santa goes on a rampage.
Hocus Pocus 2 resurrects the Sanderson sisters for a sequel that delights nostalgic fans while captivating a new generation.
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers breaks the live-action/animated curse, invoking the legacy of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?.
Metal Lords struggles to carry a tune or a compelling narrative, exploring the trials of two metal-loving pals chasing fame.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 races toward a better adventure despite some disjointed elements.
MacGruber returns with expected highs and lows, proving the endurance of a Saturday Night Live character in a streaming landscape.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife struggles under the weight of superior predecessors, grappling with the pressures of legacy.
Space Jam: A New Legacy overwhelms with corporate nostalgia, following in the footsteps of its 1996 predecessor.
Dream Horse falls into predictable patterns, capitalizing on Toni Collette's resurgence in suspense cinema.
Philip Seymour Hoffman's role in Strangers With Candy is a rare comedic misstep, lost in a sea of offensiveness.
Slaxx turns fashion into murder with possessed pants on a killing spree, showcasing horror-comedy at its most absurd.
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