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‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Features A More Joyful Side of The Beatles As Seen By Peter Jackson
The three-part documentary series covering the making of the iconic ‘Let It Be’ album, drawing on 60 hours of archival footage of The Beatles making history....
‘Reminiscence’: An Ironically Forgettable Memory-Mystery with Hugh Jackman
'Gone Girl' meets 'Looking for Alaska' meets ‘Blade Runner’ in 'Reminiscence' from ‘Westworld’ co-creator, Lisa Joy with Jonathan Nolan as the producer....
The New York Asian Film Festival 2021: A Look At The Best Asian Films Of The Year
The New York Asian Film Festival has just concluded and the year was highlighted by its hybrid screenings accommodating viewers around the world....
‘The Night House’: Not Your Average Haunted House Scary Movie
More than just jump scares and a lurking presence, ‘The Night House’ has viewers on the edge of their seats not trusting everything that they can see....
The Fellini Masterpiece – ‘Nights of Cabiria’: A Woman and Her HouseÂ
Watch the beloved Fellini classic before it leaves The Criterion Channel this month - 'Nights of Cabiria'....
‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ Bridges Mystery, Trauma, And Privilege
‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ continues the recent trend of using wealthy people’s traumas to build a mystery....
‘The Secret Diary of An Exchange Student’ Brings Brazil to the U.S
‘The Secret Diary of An Exchange Student’ - two Brazilian teens trying to understand the unique culture and circumstances being thrown their way in USA....
‘Sweet Girl’: Netflix’s New Revenge Thriller Starring Jason Momoa
New to Netflix this week is Jason Momoa starring revenge action-thriller, ‘Sweet Girl’, which also stars Isabela Merced, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Justin Bartha....
‘The Protégé’: A Boring ‘John Wick’ Clone With An Odd ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ Infusion
Michael Keaton tries his hardest to save the predictable and boring ‘The Protégé’ but amidst bizarre characters and a terrible script, cannot be salvaged....
Netflix’s ‘The Chair’: A Remarkable Performance from Sandra Oh That Drives This Comedy Home
‘The Chair’ is a miniseries on Netflix starring Sandra Oh. With more focus on character over comedy, this dramedy does a great job at exploring emotional depth....
‘The Suicide Squad’: A Discussion About Remakes and Studio Interefernce #ReleaseTheAyerCut
With the 2016 ‘Suicide Squad’ being widely regarded as the worst DC film, here is the journey and general mishandling of the now revitalized franchise....
Nuns Go Wild in Bella Thorne’s ‘Habit’, An Eccentric Idea That Fetishizes The Concept of Faith
Bella Thorne further grows as an actress in 'Habit', weaving Christianity into its edgy material for a rowdy biblical tale that's full of symbolism...
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