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Yes Day

Review: ‘Yes Day’Jennifer Garner And Édgar Ramírez Can’t Say “No” To Their Children For...

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As parents, it’s our job to be gatekeepers for our kids. Sure, we love our children and want for them to get the most...

Review: ‘The Truffle Hunters’Yes, There’s Actually A Truffle Hunting Industry, And It’s Fascinating To...

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As someone who’s not necessarily a “foodie,” truffles are not on my radar for the most part (other than the occasional chocolate truffle one...
The Violent Heart

Review: ‘The Violent Heart’A Well-Acted Coming-Of-Age Romance Mystery Thriller Suffers From A Third Act's...

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Writer/Director Kerem Sanga’s fourth theatrical film The Violent Heart follows Daniel (Jovan Adepo), who unfortunately has had some difficulties in his life. As a...

Review: ‘PVT Chat’An Isolated Internet Gambler Falls For Julia Fox's Cam Girl In Director...

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For the last year, we have pretty much lived similar to Jack (Peter Vack): in our homes working from home and interacting with people...
Caged

Review: ‘Caged’Edi Gathegi Delivers A Captivating Performance As A Man Enduring Solitary Confinement

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As social beings, we need to interact with our fellow human beings. Now when we have been convicted of a crime, that right has...
No Man's Land

Review: ‘No Man’s Land’Frank Grillo Stars In A Western With More Empathy Than Focus

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Director Conor Allyn, fresh off last year's feel-good Netflix movie Walk. Ride. Rodeo. attempts to once again delve into the Western genre, but instead...
If Not Now, When

Review: ‘If Not Now, When?’Tamara Bass And Meagan Good’s Directorial Debut About Sisterhood Is...

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For a little in the 80s and 90s, many popular movies Hollywood put out were “hood” films that seem to only want to showcase...

The Punch Drunk Critics ‘Best and Worst of 2020’

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It's that time of year, dear reader. We join forces to give you insight into our top picks in a very strange year for...

Khalil’s Top 25 New TV Shows of 2020

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2020 has been an insanely insane year! Words like “unprecedented” and “the new normal” simply don’t justify what we’ve collectively been going through since...
We Can Be Heroes

Review: ‘We Can Be Heroes’Robert Rodriguez And A Fresh-Faced Cast Lead Netflix's Tween Superhero...

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There’s two different versions of director Robert Rodriquez: one for older folks, and one for children. For those a little older and prone to...