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![There are several gruesome murders, and yet it all feels more akin to a too-self-aware horror satire than something that makes you feel any sense of dread or terror. There are several gruesome murders, and yet it all feels more akin to a too-self-aware horror satire than something that makes you feel any sense of dread or terror.](https://www.bostonherald.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/BHR-Z-MAXXXINE-01.jpg?w=132)
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‘MaXXXine’ a fun horror movie without the scares
There are several gruesome murders, and yet it all feels more akin to a too-self-aware horror satire than something that makes you feel any sense of dread or terror.
![“A Quiet Place,” now on its third movie with a prequel about a few new characters in New York on the first day of the invasion, the thrill of that fresh idea has waned. And when that happens, what are we left with? “A Quiet Place,” now on its third movie with a prequel about a few new characters in New York on the first day of the invasion, the thrill of that fresh idea has waned. And when that happens, what are we left with?](https://www.bostonherald.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/BHR-Z-QUIET-01-01.jpg?w=132)
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ good, but unnecessary
“A Quiet Place,” now on its third movie with a prequel about a few new characters in New York on the first day of the invasion, the thrill of that...
![“Tuesday” is about death, and acceptance, between a mother and her dying daughter. But this is no Hallmark affair fitting for a sympathy card. It is prickly, wry, somewhat unsentimental, a bit gritty and awfully painful at times. “Tuesday” is about death, and acceptance, between a mother and her dying daughter. But this is no Hallmark affair fitting for a sympathy card. It is prickly, wry, somewhat unsentimental, a bit gritty and awfully painful at times.](https://www.bostonherald.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/BHR-Z-TUESDAY-01.jpg?w=132)
Death’s a giant bird in ‘Tuesday,’ a winning mashup of fantasy & drama
“Tuesday” is about death, and acceptance, between a mother and her dying daughter. But this is no Hallmark affair fitting for a sympathy card. It is prickly, wry, somewhat unsentimental,...