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Review: ‘Scare Me’Aya Cash And Josh Ruben Tell Spooky Tales In The Simple Yet...

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Telling scary stories is an essential part of childhood. Sitting around a campfire or in a low-lit room, the darkness taking up most of...

Review: ‘The Artist’s Wife’Lena Olin Leads Bruce Dern In A Radiant Performance

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A good performance can save a movie. A great performance can make a movie seem better than it was. Lena Olin in The Artist's...

Review: ‘Kajillionaire’Evan Rachel Wood Leads Miranda July's Layered Grifter Comedy

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There’s a saying that money can’t solve your problems, but it sure does help. The new film Kajillionaire from director Miranda July, follows a...

Review: ‘Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story’This Closer Look At Women In The Stunt Industry...

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While the Academy of Motion Pictures has made recent changes in categories and requirements to win an Oscar, it has received ample criticism for...

Review: ‘The Way I See It’The Portrait of a Former White House Photog Forced...

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The Chief Official White House Photographer is an interesting job. Though it is technically a government position in the executive branch, your job is...

Review: ‘Get Duked!’ "The Most Dangerous Game" Inspired Satire Is The Most Entertaining...

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Earlier this year, way back in March, The Hunt was released, a supposed a satire that dissected modern identity politics and political infighting, the film didn’t really...

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...

Review: ‘Chemical Hearts’Lili Reinhart And Austin Abrams Outshine This Trite Teen Drama

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In 2005, film critic Nathan Rabin officially coined the term “Manic Pixie Dream Girl,” a film archetype describing a female character that "exists solely...

Review: ‘I Used To Go Here’Gillan Jacobs Returns To College In Kris Rey's Uneven...

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Unmet expectations seem to be a cultural theme in 2020, especially considering we’re in the middle of a pandemic. In I Used To Go...

Review: ‘The Kissing Booth 2’The Cliche Continues In The Sequel To Netflix's Hit Rom-Com

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In 2018, Netflix introduced their “Summer of Love,” where each month from May to September a new romantic movie was set to premiere on...