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Underdog

Review: ‘Underdog’Tommy Hyde’s Directorial Debut Is a Love Letter To Rural Farmers And Dogs

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There’s a reason that collectively we have labeled dogs as “Man’s Best Friend.” As a dog owner, I love my little critter. Dogs are...
Damaged

Review: ‘Damaged’Samuel L. Jackson Crosses The Pond to Ireland To Chase A Serial Killer

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Thanks in part to the brilliance of Season 1 and Season 5 (and maybe Season 4) of True Detective, serial killers are back. The...
Kirsten Dunst in CIVIL WAR

Review: ‘Civil War’Alex Garland's Nightmare Look At The Fall Of America Is Beautiful, Haunting,...

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I think, going into Alex Garland's Civil War, all of us have some idea of what sparked the idea in his brain. Our country...
Knox Goes Away

Review: ‘Knox Goes Away’Michael Keaton Is a Hitman Struggling With Dementia… Who Has One...

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What is it with films featuring aging hitmen who have to pull one last job so they can have a shot at redemption? Are...
STING opens on April 12th

Review: ‘Sting’An Alien Spider Lurks In Monster Flick In Need Of More Scares

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I believe that most people have some fear of bugs, even if they don't know it yet. It's just about finding the right bug...
Sasquatch Sunset

Review: ‘Sasquatch Sunset’Jesse Eisenberg And Riley Keough Lead The Zellner Brothers' Strangely Heartwarming Bigfoot...

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*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.* Part of the fabric that comprises the Sundance Film Festival, the Zellner Brothers,...
Arcadian

Review: ‘Arcadian’Nicolas Cage Tries To Survive Monster Attacks And Teen Hormones In A Terrific...

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Fans of John Krasinski's A Quiet Place films will want to check out Arcadian. Directed by Ben Brewer, it's a monster movie that isn't...
Maxwell Jenkins and Jaeden Martell talk ARCADIAN

‘Arcadian’ Interview: Jaeden Martell And Maxwell Jenkins Talk Battling Monsters With Nicolas Cage

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A single father taking care of his two teenage boys as they push against the boundaries he's set sounds daunting enough. But what happens...

Review: ‘Scoop’The Interview That Took Down Prince Andrew Gets The Netflix Treatment

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Scoop is the third film in five years that tackles some aspect of the #MeToo movement through a journalistic lens. The first was Bombshell...

Review: ‘The Listener’Tessa Thompson Delivers A One Woman Show As A Crisis Operator On...

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One challenge illustrated by the pandemic (along with racial, social, and economic inequality) is how collectively we have not fundamentally addressed mental health. If...