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The ‘Ahsoka’ Podcast: Breaking Down The First Two Episodes And Hopes For The Future

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The long-awaited premiere of Ahsoka, featuring Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano, has finally arrived! I'm joined by Black Girl Nerds founder Jamie Broadnax to...

Middleburg Review: ‘Fingernails’Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, And Jeremy Allen White Put Love To The...

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If you could take a test that proves you and your partner are in love, would you do it? The more important question in...

‘Save Yourselves!’ Interview: Stars And Directors Of The Breakout Sci-Fi Comedy Talk Tech Obsession...

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If you're like me, unplugging from social media, even for an hour, is a scary thing. We all have that feeling if we turn...

Review: ‘Shazam! Fury Of The Gods’The Magic Has Faded In Overloaded, Unfocused Sequel But...

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Shazam! Fury of the Gods arrives at a curious time for the DC superhero universe. With James Gunn taking over and charting a new...

SXSW Review: ‘The Spine Of Night’A Wildly Violent, Rotoscoped Fantasy Epic Not For The...

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Well, I didn't go to SXSW expecting to see the most grisly animated film I've ever witnessed, but that's what The Spine of Night...

Review: ‘Scrambled’Leah McKendrick Harvests Her Eggs In This Moving And Hilarious Pro-Choice Comedy

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In a post-Roe world, the concept of pro-choice might seem a bit crass to joke about. Films like Juno or Obvious Child make jokes...

Review: ‘Blackberry’Matt Johnson Crafts A Funny And Brilliant Look At The Rise And Fall...

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Are we in a sortof mini Golden Era for brilliant, funny, and emotional biopics about game-changing innovations? From the Nike Air Jordan film Air to...

Review: ‘Enola Holmes’Millie Bobby Brown Cracks Cases And Wins Hearts As Sherlock Holmes' Fearless...

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Sherlock Holmes has been re-envisioned in dozens of different ways. One of the enduring features of the character is that he can be changed,...
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Review: ‘Something From Tiffany’s’Zoey Deutch And Kendrick Sampson’s Chemistry Saves Amazon’s Predictable Holiday Rom-Com

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It’s that time of year. Where we get bombarded with feel-good rom-com at Christmastime films. After all, the holiday season is about presents, family,...

Review: ‘Chariot’Thomas Mann, Rosa Salazar, & John Malkovich Are Stuck In Frustrating Sci-Fi Too...

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I get a couple of these movies every year it seems. A relatively unknown filmmaker, directing some quirky/weird story of their own design, a...