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Review: ‘Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar’Kristen Wiig And Annie Mumolo's Kitschy,...

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Before we begin, I want you to close your eyes and say “Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar.” If you can get...

Review: ‘French Exit’Wealth, Privilege, And Weird Cats Suit Michelle Pfeiffer In Azazel Jacobs' Surreal...

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There are a lot of movies about rich, white privileged people. There are few films that make those characters relatable and empathetic. In French...

Review:’Young Hearts’First Love Is Imperfectly Awkward In The Duplass Produced Dramedy

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The new coming-of-age romance Young Hearts imperfectly captures what first love feels like. Touching, funny, and painfully realistic, the film brings the 21st century...

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

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*Note: This is a reprint of our review from the Middleburg Film Festival.*Blithe Spirit is a classic standard in the theater. The play, written by...

Review: ‘Jumbo’Visually Entrancing Love Story Between Woman And Machine Is A Wild Ride.

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Humans have had a long fascination with machines and that obsession frequently makes it to the silver screen. The Iron Giant, Herbie Fully Loaded,...

Review: ‘My Zoe’With Julie Delpy's Scientific Melodrama, Some Ideas Are Better Left Off The...

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Scientific advancement and ethics have always been debated on screen. In the new film My Zoe, written, directed and starring Julie Delphy, the pain...

Review: ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry”Documentary Looks At The Pop Star As...

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Billie Eilish has to be one of the most successful teenagers of all time. With six Grammys, over 75 million Instagram followers, and sold...

Review: ‘Boogie’Eddie Huang's Asian American Coming-Of-Age Story Has Some Growing Pains

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Alfred “Boogie” Chin is not Holden Caulfield. Boogie writer and director Eddie Huang goes out of his way to make it clear that his...

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...

‘Nomadland’ Interview: Jessica Bruder And Bob Wells Talk The Movie’s Real-Life Impact

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When Jessica Bruder and Bob Wells first met, they had no idea their personal experiences would lead to a major motion picture, slated as...