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Review: ‘The Boogeyman’A Simple Tale Of Family Trauma And Demonic Entities. Despite what Mommy...

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To no one's surprise the success of It a few years back has sparked a run for adaptable Stephen King material to rival the 80s. The...

Review: ‘The One And Only Ivan’Bryan Cranston Leads Disney's Sweet And Well-Executed Movie For...

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The beginning of the pandemic brought us, Tiger King, the epic tale of exotic animal keep Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. People seemed to pick...
Sesame Street

Review: ‘Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street’An Incredibly Fascinating Documentary About Our...

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For the past 50 years, children across the world have been educated and entertained by Bert, Ernie, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Count Von Count,...

Review: ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’Piccolo Rules In A Cataclysmic Comeback Film With Pumped-Up...

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I don't consider myself the most devoted Dragon Ball fan. When Akira Toriyama’s beloved shonen series debuted here in 1998, my friends and I were captivated...
Stress Positions

Sundance Review: ‘Stress Positions’John Early Hilariously Tries To Hold It Together During The Pandemic...

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Stress Positions captures a very specific moment in time. Mid-pandemic, New York City, everyone doesn’t know what’s happening, misinformation is flying, and every millennial...
Sundance 2024

My 10 Must See Films At The 2024 Sundance Film Festival

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It's that time of year again! Readers of this site know that while others are suffering through the slow movie month of January, this...

Review: ‘Black Bear’Aubrey Plaza And An Actual Black Bear Highlight A Genre-Bending Mind Trip

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*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival.* I don’t know if there’s been a movie more suited to Sundance’s...

Review: ‘All Day And A Night’'Black Panther' Writer's Netflix Drama Traps Ashton Sanders And...

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One might look for a superheroic tale of escape from societal disenfranchisement in Black Panther writer Joe Robert Cole's subdued, highly recognizable directorial debut,...

Sundance Review: ‘How It Ends’Zoe Lister-Jones And A Starry Cast Seek Closure At The...

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The calmest end-of-the-world catastrophe film you're likely to find, Zoe Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein's How it Ends follows in the same tragi-funny footsteps of...

Review: ‘The Oak Room’A Slow Burn Thriller That Is More Slow Than Thriller

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Paul (Peter Outerbridge) was closing down his bar one snowy Canadian night when he gets quite the surprise in The Oak Room. A masked...