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Malcolm & Marie Review: A Personal and Professional Relationship Entangles in A Night of Psychological Reckoning
Malcolm & Marie review - authentic filmmaking with artistic choices and meaningful relationship struggles that leave your skin withered in goosebumps....
‘Falling’: Viggo Mortensen’s Stunning Directorial Debut Focuses on Gay Son and Homophobic Father
'Falling' is about family and homophobia, an aging, conservative father with extreme dementia struggles to connect and understand his gay son....
‘Throne of Blood’: Akira Kurosawa’s Compelling Shakespeare Adaptation, A Striking Cinematic Experience
‘Throne Of Blood’ is a must-see for those interested in Kurosawa and/or cinematic Shakespeare adaptations, enhanced by great performances....
‘All My Friends Are Dead’: The Perfect Polish Horror Film for a Saturday Movie Night
Ultimately, ‘All My Friends Are Dead’ succeeds at doing the one thing a movie should do: entertain us...
Katherine Heigl’s and Sarah Chalke’s Masterful Performances in ‘Firefly Lane’
There is good material in 'Firefly Lane', it’s just weighed down by a bloated runtime, and a supporting cast that can’t keep up with the two leads....
‘Dickinson’ Season 2 Delves Deeper Into the Life of the Legendary Poet Starring Hailee Steinfeld
Season two of Apple TV+’s dark comedy “Dickinson” is underway and has become a continued hit for audiences in its historical figure story....
In ‘The Blazing World’, Processing Trauma is a Trip Down the Rabbit Hole
In 'The Blazing World' Director Carlson Young remixes cult classics with her own visual flair, resulting in an out-of-this-world hit....
The 7 Best Films to Premiere at Sundance Film Festival
Many amazing talents have gotten their careers started at the Sundance Film Festival. Here are 7 best Sundance films....
‘Passing’: A Devastatingly Poignant Drama with Enduring Turns from Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga
With 'Passing', Rebecca Hall makes an auspicious directorial debut with this nostalgic nod to past Cinema....
Why ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Is Still One of the Best TV Shows Ever
Vampire slayer Buffy Summers turned 40 last month. Here’s why the show is still so important today....
‘Osama’ Tells the Story of a Girl Who Disguises Herself as a Boy to Find a Job
‘Osama’ - Afghan neorealism and life under the Taliban, the first film shot entirely in Afghanistan following the Taliban’s ban on movies....
‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It’ – The Hollywood Legend is Electric in Her New Documentary
Rita Moreno broke barriers as the first Latin American actress to win an Oscar. At 89, she still has surprises left in store....
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