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Review: ‘The Last Vermeer’Art World Thriller Features A Scene-Stealing Guy Pearce

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There are A LOT of World War II movies. One seems to come out every Oscar season. However, the rebuilding that came after the...

Review: ‘Sometimes Always Never’Bill Nighy Punches Up a Foggy British Dramedy

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Board games seemed to have made a comeback during quarantine. Numerous families and friends groups dusted off their Settlers of Catan and Clue board...

‘The Wrath of Becky’ Interview: Lulu Wilson Says She Would Play The Murderous Teen...

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In the heart of the 2020 pandemic, Becky was released. A frantic, bloody revenge story about a little girl going on a killing spree...

Review: ‘I Am Woman’Tilda Cobham-Hervey Dazzles In Helen Reddy Biopic That Croons Rather Than...

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If you have been politically active at all in the last four years, been to marches, or even seen one on tv, chances are...

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

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Blithe Spirit is a classic standard in the theater. The play, written by Noël Coward is a staple on the American and British stages,...

Review: ‘Catherine Called Birdy’Coming-Of-Age Gets A Medieval Makeover With Lena Dunham's Smart Adaption

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When we first meet the titular character in Catherine Called Birdy, she is covered in mud and participating in a Medieval wrestling match. This...

Review: ‘We Broke Up’Aya Cash And William Jackson Harper Are A Match Made In...

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It’s very rare in a break-up movie for both sides to be portrayed sympathetically. Something Great, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and even Midsommar all portray...

Review: ‘The Affair’Carice van Houten And Architecture Combine To Create A Passionless Period Drama

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American releases of European films can be difficult. Names get changed, nuances aren’t always obvious and many things get lost in translation (even if...

Review: ‘A Good Person’Florence Pugh Proves Her Staying Power In Zach Braff's Uneven Melodrama

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A standout performance in a mediocre movie is the sign of a stellar actor. Renee Zwellweger in Judy, Phillip Seymour Hoffman in Along Came...

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Interview: Cinematographer Matt Jensen On Smithsonian Camps And Filming At Landmark...

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There's that D.C. saying that everybody moves here and that no one is really from here. Well one notable exception to that rule is...