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Review: ‘Beanpole’ Is A Beautifully Bleak Tale About The Effects Of War

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There were three films in 2019 that pushed me completely of my comfort zone. The first was Joker for its real and at times ironically unaware...

Review: ‘Olympic Dreams’, Alexi Pappas And Nick Kroll Go For Cinematic Gold

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2020 is well underway and I know I speak for everyone when I say that I am waiting with baited breath for the year’s...

Sundance 2020 Review: ‘The Climb’ Finds The Funny in Toxic Friendships

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Having friends as an adult is not as easy as it is when you are a kid. Your life is more complicated, social norms...

Review: The 2020 Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts Showcase Radiates With A Dark Sophistication

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Oscar voting is well underway as we are less than two weeks from Hollywood’s biggest night. It’s that time of year for nominated films...

Review: The 2020 Oscar Live Action Short Showcase Covers A Wide Range Of Harrowing...

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The Oscar Short categories are often the purest. Most submissions don’t have much clout or star power attached to them so the films that...

Review: Robert Downey Jr.’s ‘Dolittle’ Is A Beautiful Pile Of “Meh”

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There’s a sketch in John Mulaney’s Netflix comedy special John Mulaney and the Sack Lunch Bunch that breaks down what an audience can expect from a...

Review: “Downton Abbey,” A Lot of Pomp, Too Much Circumstance

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Dust off the furniture and polish the silver, tell the maids to turn down the beds and make some popcorn because Downton Abbey is back. After...

Review: ‘Murder Mystery’, Adam Sandler And Jennifer Aniston’s Whodunnit Is No Killer Comedy

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  Netflix has become a haven for films that would fall flat on the big screen. Most comedies on the streaming platform could be categorized...