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Spellbound

Review: ‘Spellbound’Netflix’s Newest Animated Film Magically Tackles Adult Issues For Kids

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In the aftermath of John Lasseter’s not-so-gentle departure from Pixar, the newly created Skydance Animation studio tried to take some of that Pixar magic...
Don't Move

Review: ‘Don’t Move’Kelsey Asbille Fights Off A Killer And Her Failing Body In The...

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One exhaustingly tired troupe from horror/thriller movies is that usually our heroine being stalked by the big bad slasher can simply run away from...
JURASSIC WORLD: CHAOS THEORY season 2

Review: ‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ Season 2The Animated Series Continues to be the Best...

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When it appeared that the Jurassic World franchise was starting to die down quality-wise (looking at you Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), DreamWorks in partnership...
Hold Your Breath

Review: ‘Hold Your Breath’Sarah Paulson Is The Only Shining Light In An Otherwise “Dusty”...

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Trying to tie the supernatural and just some good old-fashioned insanity is a tricky thing. The one film that comes to everyone’s mind is...
Amber Alert

Review: ‘Amber Alert’Hayden Panettiere And Tyler James Williams Will Stop At Nothing To Help...

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Have you ever got that Amber Alert pop-up on your cell phone? The universal symbol that a child is missing (and most likely in...
Paradox Effect

Review: ‘Paradox Effect’Olga Kurylenko Has To Team Up With Her Kidnapper To Save Her...

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Paradox Effect centers on Karina (Olga Kurylenko), an ex-junkie who is trying to get her life together. Despite her addiction costing her marriage, she...
The Featherweight

Review: ‘The Featherweight’James Madio Gives A Great Performance As Boxing Legend Willie Pep

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The “mockumentary” format is a tried and true genre. The notion of a camera crew following subjects in their daily lives and acted out...
Red Rooms

Review: ‘Red Rooms’Disturbing Serial Killer Thriller Explores The Dark Web Of True Crime Obsession

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The internet’s last frontier is the “Dark Web,” that part of the internet that is so privacy-focused in regards to location and identity that...
Across the River and into the Trees

Review: ‘Across The River And Into The Trees’Liev Schreiber Delivers A Career-Best Performance In...

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While there have been countless World War Two films, you can never go wrong with an adaptation of an Earnest Hemmingway book. After all,...
Mountains

Review: ‘Mountains’Monica Sorelle’s Directorial Debut Examines Gentrification Through The Eyes Of A Haitian Immigrant...

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All you have to do is walk through any major urban city and notice that gentrification has taken hold. Down here in Washington DC...