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Review: ‘The Midnight Sky’George Clooney's Melancholic, Muddled Sci-Fi Drama Fails To Launch

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I know they never really went away, but does it feel like every movie nowadays deals with a global catastrophe that wipes out humanity?...

Review: ‘Shadow In The Cloud’Chloe Grace Moretz Nearly Saves This New Nightmare At 20,000...

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I have to admit to being of two minds when it comes to Shadow in the Cloud, a film of undeniable style, the ability...
If Not Now, When

Review: ‘If Not Now, When?’Tamara Bass And Meagan Good’s Directorial Debut About Sisterhood Is...

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For a little in the 80s and 90s, many popular movies Hollywood put out were “hood” films that seem to only want to showcase...

Review: ‘Brothers By Blood’Matthias Schoenaerts And Joel Kinnaman Add Towering Presence To A Bland...

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I really should know better given the track record of picking movies to be extremely excited for. Brothers by Blood, a small-scale Philadelphia crime...
No Man's Land

Review: ‘No Man’s Land’Frank Grillo Stars In A Western With More Empathy Than Focus

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Director Conor Allyn, fresh off last year's feel-good Netflix movie Walk. Ride. Rodeo. attempts to once again delve into the Western genre, but instead...

Review: ‘The Little Things’Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, And Jared Leto Star In A By-The-Book...

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The Little Things is a serial killer thriller that is part of that whole debacle with Warner Bros. releasing their movies simultaneously on HBO...

Sundance Review: ‘Mayday’A War-Torn Feminist Fairy Tale That Doesn't Go Far Enough

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Karen Cinorre's fantastical, feminist war film Mayday is what Sucker Punch might've been if Zack Snyder had no budget to work, a clearer perspective,...

Sundance Review: ‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’Nicolas Cage And Sion Sono's Bonkers Genre Mashup Gets...

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How is it that Nicolas Cage, that wild and crazy guy, hasn't teamed up with Japanese lunatic auteur Sion Sono before? Perhaps it was...

Review: ‘The Reckoning’Neil Marshall's Newest Thriller Is A Repetitive Tale Of Witchcraft

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As the plague ravaged much of Europe, fear and paranoia spread like a wildfire. Desperate people needed someone or something to blame for the...

Review: ‘The Right One’Ken Mok’s Feature Debut Is An Uneven Rom-Com About Grief And...

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People respond to tragedy in their own way. In The Right One Godfrey (Nick Thune) does so by creating different personas and characters. By...