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Review: ‘Blithe Spirit’New Adaptation Of The Classic Play Feels Like An Antique

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*Note: This is a reprint of our review from the Middleburg Film Festival.*Blithe Spirit is a classic standard in the theater. The play, written by...

Review: ‘Silk Road’Jason Clarke Tracks Down A Digital Drug Kingpin In Tiller Russell's Cat...

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In 2013, reclusive Dark Web pioneer Ross Ulbricht was arrested by the feds for creating what he called the Silk Road. While the name...

Review: ‘Body Brokers’Michael K. Williams, Frank Grillo, And Jack Kilmer Lead An Unfocused But...

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There are a number of movies about the current drug crisis, told in the context of the failed war on drugs. It's amazing to...

Pop! Obsession: ‘WandaVision’ Halloween Costumes Get The Funko Treatment

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*SPOILERS for the latest episodes of WandaVision* WandaVision continues to be one of the most unpredictable projects Marvel has ever put together. Two weeks ago...

Cinema Royale: Talking Old School Sequels, Nic Cage And WILLY’s WONDERLAND, WANDAVISION, & More

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This really wasn't the plan for Cinema Royale this week, but somehow we fell into a rabbit hole of talking about old school sequels...

Review: ‘Cowboys’Steve Zahn And Jillian Bell Lead A Heartfelt Family Drama With A Touch...

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Cowboys, a new familial drama, explores some complex issues with a Western backdrop. Troy (Steve Zahn) and Sally (Jillian Bell) are recently separated. Their...

Review:’Young Hearts’First Love Is Imperfectly Awkward In The Duplass Produced Dramedy

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The new coming-of-age romance Young Hearts imperfectly captures what first love feels like. Touching, funny, and painfully realistic, the film brings the 21st century...

Review: ‘The Map Of Tiny Perfect Things’Kathryn Newton Stars In A Time-Loop Romance That...

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Mark (Kyle Allen) wakes up and goes about his day. Although everything is a mirror image of yesterday, and everything will be the exact...

Review: ‘French Exit’Wealth, Privilege, And Weird Cats Suit Michelle Pfeiffer In Azazel Jacobs' Surreal...

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There are a lot of movies about rich, white privileged people. There are few films that make those characters relatable and empathetic. In French...

Review: ‘Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar’Kristen Wiig And Annie Mumolo's Kitschy,...

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Before we begin, I want you to close your eyes and say “Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar.” If you can get...