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Maxance Vincent

Maxance is a film student at the Université de Montréal, with a minor in Video Game Studies and a freelance film/TV and culture critic, focusing on genre cinema and contemporary feature films, while initiating as many people as he can to the incredible chaos of Uncut Gems.

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One Piece Film: RED (Movie Review): The Most Emotional One Piece Film Yet

One Piece Film: RED is the most emotional of the franchise since Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in Winter, Miracle Sakura, and its most visually stunning yet.

Prey for the Devil Review: Exorcist Ripoff

Despite some semi-decent PG-13 body horror, Prey for the Devil unfortunately falls terribly flat on its face with a dull retread of William Friedkin’s The Exorcist. 

Smile Film Review: All Jumpscares, No Thrills

Despite a somewhat interesting premise, Smile doesn’t live up to its trauma-inducing creepiness through a series of ridiculous performances and loud jump scares.

Hocus Pocus 2: Film Review

Despite some fun action setpieces, Hocus Pocus 2 follows the same premise as the original, but with a “legacyquel” twist.

About Fate (Film Review): An Ordinary Rom-Com

Despite decent performances from its cast, About Fate ’s premise is just too predictable for its own good. 

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (2022) Review

Lord Piccolo and Gohan take center stage in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, a fun and vibrant addition to the Dragon Ball saga.

Secret Headquarters (Review): A Half-Fun, Half-Dull Family Adventure

While Secret Headquarters looks surprisingly great and has two terrific lead performances, it suffers from a severe lack of identity and never truly knows what it wants to be.

Easter Sunday (Film Review): Putting the Fun in Dysfunctional

While Jay Chandrasekhar’s Easter Sunday isn’t as great as the director’s previous work with Broken Lizard, its lead performances make the film a worthwhile watch.

Spiderhead (Review): Joseph Kosinski Does It Again

Joseph Kosinski goes full-on gonzo sci-fi in Spiderhead, and the results are just as thrilling as in his previous films. 

Sonic The Hedgehog 2: The Best Video Game Movie Ever

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is the rare sequel that more than exceeds the original, celebrating the iconic characters & SEGA’s incredible video game saga.