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Review: ‘The Short History Of The Long Road’Sabrina Carpenter Breaks Out In Quietly Thoughtful...

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In the new film The Short History Of The Long Road, Sabrina Carpenter sheds her Disney persona for the open road. Writer/Director Ani Simon-Kennedy...

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...

Review: ‘Becky’Kevin James Turns To The Dark Side In An Ultra-Violent Home Invasion Thriller

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Did anyone else want to be Kevin McCallister as a kid? By yourself, no parents, no rules, and you get to outsmart two burglars...

Review: ‘Space Force’Steve Carell's Workplace Comedy Launches Into A Shaky First Season

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In 2018, President Trump announced a new branch of the military, one that would militarize space. Instead of rolling their eyes and making jokes...

Review: ‘The Painter And The Thief’A Raw And Intimate Portrait Of A Complex And...

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In 2015, Czech painter Barbora Kysilkova had two paintings stolen from her at an art exhibition in Oslo. Worth about 20,000 euro, taken in...

Review: ‘Spaceship Earth’Biosphere 2 Documentary Is A Frustrating Deep Dive Into A Good Idea...

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Most Americans have been quarantining in their homes for the last month and a half. Imagine trying to do that for two years. Spaceship...

Reviews: ‘Driveways’Hong Chau And Brian Dennehy Breathe Life Into A Quiet, Comforting Drama

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Driveways is the movie we need right now. In a time where Covid-19 keeps us far from each other, the coming of age tale...

Review: ‘How To Build A Girl’Beanie Feldstein's Coming-Of-Age Comedy Is On Pitch Though Slightly...

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It’s almost summer and that means it’s the season for coming of age films. Leading the charge is How To Build A Girl, an...

Review: ‘Arkansas’Clark Duke's Directorial Debut Makes For A Slow, Tedious Journey

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Drugs. Witty one-liners. John Malkovich. Plenty of Violence. The new film, Arkansas seems to truly have it all. Based on the pulp fiction novel...

Review: ‘Inside The Rain’Bipolar Dramedy Nearly Has Too Much On Its Mind

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"Recklessly extravagant." It's a term that comes up a lot in the new film, Inside the Rain. Instead of describing a Jay Gatsby or Marie Antoniette...