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Review: ‘High Heat’Olga Kurylenko, Don Johnson, And DDP Are Having A Blast In Zach...

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High Heat, the newest movie from director Zach Golden (The Escape of Prisoner 614) should, on paper, be considered a bottom-of-the-barrel B-movie action flick....
Something From Tiffany’s

Review: ‘Something From Tiffany’s’Zoey Deutch And Kendrick Sampson’s Chemistry Saves Amazon’s Predictable Holiday Rom-Com

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It’s that time of year. Where we get bombarded with feel-good rom-com at Christmastime films. After all, the holiday season is about presents, family,...
The Last Manhunt

Review: ‘The Last Manhunt’Even Jason Momoa Can’t Save This Uneventful Western

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The "manhunt" was a well-liked Western ensemble during its heyday. The local sheriff would round up a posse to pursue the runaway outlaw who...
Limitless With Chris Hemsworth

Review: ‘Limitless With Chris Hemsworth’Docuseries On Aging Pushes Hemsworth To The Physical Limits

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Chris Hemsworth frequently maintains top physical shape due to his role as one of the Avengers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The actor is...

Review: ‘Good Night Oppy’A Documentary Love Letter To NASA And The Mars Mission

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America's (and humanity's) interest in and commitment to exploring beyond our planet through the space program has always been thrilling and inspiring, even though...
Something in the Dirt

Review: ‘Something In The Dirt’Moorhead And Benson Give Us A Great Look At Our...

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Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson have had distinctive film careers. The pair cultivated their indie cred over the years by getting their start in...
Wendell & Wild

Review: ‘Wendell & Wild’Henry Selick And Jordan Peele Deliver A Horror-Comedy About Demons And...

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Tis the season for fun and spooky movies. Halloween is the "most lovely time of the year," in the words of my child, since...
Murderer

Review: ‘American Murderer’Tom Pelphrey Shines As Real Life Con-Man Turned FBI Fugitive In Matthew...

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Let's face it, we adore true crime. A minimum of 20 separate documentaries on a real-life monster who has perpetrated some heinous act are...
Vesper

Review: ‘Vesper’Fantastic World Building Showcasing Hope In A New Dark Age Of Our Own...

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The majority of post-apocalyptic movies adhere to a set structure. The world is in a dreadful state as the survivors struggle to just survive...
Mona Lisa

Review: ‘Mona Lisa And The Blood Moon’A Weird And Fun Tale Of Superpowers And...

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Everyone enjoys claiming that, if they had superpowers, they would use them to fight crime or aid the less fortunate. However, if you had...