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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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The Woman in The Window: An Uninspired Hitchcockian Fever Dream (Review)

The Woman in the Window desperately wants to be something it isn’t: a modern take on Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window.

Those Who Wish Me Dead: Taylor Sheridan’s Grand Actioner (Review)

In Those Who Wish Me Dead, Taylor Sheridan delivers another knockout action film in the vein of Steven Segal pictures from the 1990s that’s terribly nonsensical but oh-so-much fun.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch – “Replacements” (Ep. 3 Review)

This week’s episode of The Bad Batch is the series’ best yet, finally planting the seeds of a decent story.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch – “Cut and Run” (Ep. 2 Review)

The latest episode of The Bad Batch follows the same unsuccessful ‘pit-stop’ filler approach from The Mandalorian, which isn’t particularly compelling.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch – “Aftermath” (Ep. 1 Review)

Despite a promising start, The Bad Batch’s first episode quickly fizzles out and makes it a disappointing first impression for Star Wars’ latest animated series.

A Week Away: New Christian Musical Fails to Impress (Review)

A Week Away desperately tries and fails to impress by presenting a Christian musical rip-off of Disney channel original movies.