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‘Love Hurts’ flops with audiences

Meredith Tarsi, Copy Chief February 25, 2025
Jonathan Eusebio’s “Love Hurts” is a disappointing next step in Ke Huy Quan’s action career. His Oscar-winning performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once” – which also won the Oscar for Best Picture in 2022 – showed incredible range for the actor. He gave a heartbreaking, funny, loveable and action-packed performance as multiple versions of his character across the multiverse. His Oscar win was well deserved, to say the least, and anyone who has seen the film would surely agree. Ariana DeBose, Quan’s “Love Hurts” co-star, is also fresh off the Oscar scene, having won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for “West Side Story” in 2022. 
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Timo Tjahjanto: A modern legend of action cinema

Michael Gaborno March 28, 2023

With highly anticipated sequels such as “John Wick: Chapter 4,” “Fast X” and “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” coming out this year, moviegoers will have no shortage of high-octane entertainment. However, action junkies might still be looking for their next adrenaline-pumping fix after returning from these films. Luckily, there is no shortage of action at home, with countless films from many respectable directors available to watch. 

‘Power Rangers’ is ‘The Breakfast Club’ but with Superheroes

Joseph Coffey-Slattery April 11, 2017

The new “Power Rangers” film arrives some 24 years after the pilot for the original “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers” aired in 1993. While the old show was something of a...

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