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Guns, Gore and Cannoli 2 is like a mobster film had a baby with a Saturday morning cartoon — and it brought all the wisecracks and none of the seriousness.
Moonscars feels like trying to dance in a minefield—except the mines are sentient, and they hate your guts.
Shing! delivers hits that resonate like the clash of steel on a battlefield, but stumbles in its quest for greatness.