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Review: ‘Call Jane’Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver Star In 'Carol' Writer's Abortion Drama

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NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance 2022 coverage. It’s safe to say almost every American has a position on Roe V. Wade....

Review: ‘Don’t Make Me Go’John Cho And Mia Isaac Star In A Bittersweet Father-Daughter...

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Don't Make Me Go. The title almost sounds like it belongs to a horror movie, not a sentimental road trip film. And perhaps it...

Review: ‘Brut Force’A Modern Noir Set In California’s Wine Country That Stays True To...

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Things are not going as planned for Sloane Sawyer (Lelia Symington) in Brut Force. Sloane had left Saint Lucas, the small rural Californian town...
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Review: ‘Suncoast’Nico Parker, Laura Linney, And Woody Harrelson Explore Grief And Adolescence In Laura...

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*NOTE: This is a reprint of our review from the Sundance Film Festival* In January of 2023, Nico Parker stole the first episode of The Last...

Review: ‘1917’, Sam Mendes’ Tense, Visceral WWI Odyssey Is An Instant Classic

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There are two moments of peace bookending Sam Mendes' WWI epic, 1917. In the beginning, we see young British soldiers Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) and...

Review: ‘South Of Heaven’Jason Sudeikis' Southern Drawl Doesn't Charm Anyone In New Crime Thriller.

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Often the follow-up film from a celebrated actor and their signature project is a gage of where the performer is going. In South of...

Review: ‘Space Force’Steve Carell's Workplace Comedy Launches Into A Shaky First Season

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In 2018, President Trump announced a new branch of the military, one that would militarize space. Instead of rolling their eyes and making jokes...

Review: ‘Pinocchio’There's Little Magic In Robert Zemeckis' Wooden Remake

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When you wish upon a remake. Makes no difference how bland and fake. It was inevitable that Disney would get around to remaking their...

Sundance Review: ‘After Yang’Colin Farrell Digs Through A.I. Memories In Kogonada's Thoughtful Sci-Fi Drama

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A futuristic sci-fi movie set in a world where artificial intelligence has become a dominant presence in everyday life. It doesn't sound like something...

Review: ‘Champions’Bobby Farrelly's Special Needs Comedy Is A Relic That Should Stay Benched

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We haven't seen a feature film from the Farrelly Brothers since 2014's unfortunate Dumb and Dumber To. That proves to be a significant touchstone...