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* Movie Reviews * DVD & Blu-ray Reviews * Interviews * Forum * * * Movie Release Reviews * DVD & Blu-ray Reviews * Celebrity Interviews * Discussion Forum * Search Site Stay up to date with DVDizzy! Follow us for the latest new movie reviews, press releases, and bonus content on your favorite films. NEW MOVIE REVIEWS MOVIE REVIEWS IN THEATERS AND ON DVD & BLU‑RAY TILL Reviewed: Luke Bonanno on October 24, 2022 Theatrical Release: October 14, 2022 You may wonder in light of what the Emmett Till case involves how anyone saw feature film potential in this story, let alone a film intended to receive wide release in theaters. And yet that question does not linger as Chinonye Chukwu digs into this ugly and painful chapter and unearths the opportunity it presents us to do better today. 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Director Robert Zemeckis brings Walt’s second feature film into the fold with a cast that includes Tom Hanks, Cynthia Erivo, Luke Evans, and Joseph Gordon‑Levitt as the voice of Jiminy Cricket. Continue reading Are you looking for more Disney? Check out the DVDizzy forum → BEAST Idris Elba plays a widowed American doctor protecting his two teenaged daughters and a family friend (Sharlto Copley) from a ferocious lion in the wilds of South Africa. This R‑rated thriller from the director of Everest is now in theaters. Continue reading NOPE Writer-director Jordan Peele (Get Out, Us) delivers another original thriller, this one with a more science fiction bend. Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, and Brandon Perea star in this ambiguously‑marketed adventure set primarily on a Hollywood horse ranch. 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