Category: Featured
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Review: ‘Till Death’
Megan Fox Is Dragged Down By A Lifeless Slasher Thriller
Many people have figured out their relationships were toxic while being stuck with their partner during COVID quarantine. The new film Till Death takes that concept of being stuck in a bad marriage to a whole new level. Starring Megan Fox, Callan Murphy, Eoin Macken, Jack Roth, and Aml Ameen, this sleek slasher thriller has…
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‘The Tomorrow War’ Interview: Keith Powers And Jasmine Matthews On Starring In Amazon’s Summer Blockbuster
Available on Amazon Prime Video right now is The Tomorrow War, a blockbuster sci-fi film starring Chris Pratt as a man drafted to travel into the future to fight a losing battle against a deadly alien race. Many of those enlisted have no idea what they’re in for, and have even less experience on the…
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Cinema Royale: Talking ‘F9’ And Justice For Han, ‘The Ice Road’, ‘Loki’, Canon Films
This week on Cinema Royale we check the latest 1/4 mile time with F9, the latest in the Fast & Furious franchise, and just end up missing Gal Gadot’s Giselle. *sniff* Please come back, Giselle! Then we ponder how Liam Neeson is still a believable action star in his 70’s in The Ice Road which…
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Review: ‘First Date’
Quirky Teen Crime-Comedy Goes Skidding Off The Road
*This review was originally published as part of our 2021 Sundance Film Festival coverage. First Date opens in theaters and Apple TV on July 2nd.* Just think, if you were a shy kid who managed to score a night out with the girl you’ve been crushing on for years. And just when it’s time for…
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‘Zola’ Interview: Colman Domingo On Playing The Sinister “X” And Why He’s Not Such A Bad Guy
This is looking like the year of Colman Domingo. That’s weird to say because he’s actually been on a roll for quite a while, ever since his performance as the mercurial Victor Strand in Fear the Walking Dead made him a household name. Personally, I think Domino is excellent in everything, but he’s particularly good…
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‘Zola’ Interview: Janicza Bravo And Jeremy O. Harris On Adapting The Epic Twitter Thread, Blaxploitation, & More
Should any of us be surprised that one incredible, mind-blowing Twitter thread became a critically-acclaimed movie? Social media has been the impetus for so many projects already, but none EVER quite like Zola. Directed by Janicza Bravo as her followup to 2017’s bizarre comedy Lemon, the film is a stylish adaptation of A’ziah “Zola” King’s…