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Review: ‘Falling For Figaro’Danielle Macdonald Charms But This Opera Rom-Com Is Out Of Tune

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As millions have made the life choice to ditch their jobs and pursue their dreams, motivated by the pandemic of course, it was inevitable...

Review: ‘No Time To Die’Daniel Craig's 007 Swan Song Is An Emotional, Explosive Thrill...

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And here we are. After almost two years of waiting for it, the title No Time to Die became something of a joke. But...

Review: ‘Titane’Julia Ducournau's Beautiful, Disgusting Body Horror/Love Story Is Unlike Anything You'll See This...

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The most shocking, disturbing, and yet surprisingly affirming film you'll see this year, Julia Ducournau's Titane is unlike anything else. After her outlandishly grotesque debut Raw, Ducournau...

Cinema Royale: Talking ‘Cry Macho’, ‘Copshop’, ‘The Lost Boys’ Remake, & More

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We're back! After what felt like forever, but was really only one week away, we're back on your feed with the latest films and...

Review: ‘Surge’Ben Whishaw Descends Into Madness, And Takes The Audience With Him

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Joseph (Ben Whishaw) feels life slipping away from him every day at his job in Surge. It is a mindless existence that is eating...

Review: ‘Birds of Paradise’A Low Key Visionary Masterpiece That Blends Sex, Blood, And Money...

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Kate Sanders (Diana Silvers, Space Force) is an ambitious and gifted, if tomboyish, aspiring ballerina from Virginia. She comes from a single parent, low-income...

Review: ‘I’m Your Man’Dan Stevens Charms As A Suave Robot Companion

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After close to two years in lockdown, dating and hookup apps are thriving. The desire to be loved or at least less lonely has...
This Is The Year

Review: ‘This Is The Year’A Fun, Charming, And Well-Acted (Yet Predictable) Coming of Age...

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Movies about your final year of high school are timeless. They often capture that last moment in between youth and adulthood. Where you are...

Review: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’Try-Hard Adaption Of The Broadway Musical Isn't The Inspiration It Thinks...

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Cancel culture works fast these days. Properties that were once considered beacons of art a few years ago are now being questioned for their...

Review: ‘The Guilty’Jake Gyllenhaal Leads Antoine Fuqua's Intense, Contained Cop Thriller

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*NOTE: This review was recently part of our TIFF 2021 coverage. The Guilty opens in limited release on September 24th, followed by Netflix beginning...