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\\nThis May, Kyle takes control of all the programming designs on Catching Up On Cinema, for a special event that we\'re calling, \\u201cKyle\'s Kitchen Sink\\u201d!
\\nAll month long, Kyle follows his nose, allowing his impulsivity and gut instinct to drive his movie selection process from week to week.
\\nThis week, Kyle is unable to host, as he has been recruited by The Hammond Foundation to investigate isla Sorna, just off the coast of Costa Rica, however in his stead, Trevor conducts a solo review of Mark Williams\', Blacklight (2022)!
\\nOne of the more recent in the long line of Liam Neeson headlined actioners, Blacklight is a tepid conspiracy thriller that lamely attempts to masquerade as an action film.
\\nOften boring, and frequently preachy, Blacklight is one of the more eminently skippable of late era Neeson thrillers, and perhaps the worst of his 2022 filmography.
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