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Review: ‘The Guilty’Jake Gyllenhaal Leads Antoine Fuqua's Intense, Contained Cop Thriller

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*NOTE: This review was recently part of our TIFF 2021 coverage. The Guilty opens in limited release on September 24th, followed by Netflix beginning...

Review: ‘Apache Junction’A Disappointing Western Film That's More Fitting For The Hallmark Channel

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Apache Junction is an outpost of lawlessness, a haven for thieves and cold-blooded killers. The film is written and directed by Justin Lee (Badland,...
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Review: ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’Hulu’s Well-Acted Limited Series About Wellness, Mental Health, And Drugs Limps...

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The wellness industry is one that’s very lucrative and intriguing at the same time. The idea that someone pays ridiculous amounts of money to...

Review: ‘This Is The Night’'Rocky'-Inspired Coming-Of-Age Film Delivers Body Blows Of Nostalgia And Sincerity

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May 28th, 1982. That date might not mean anything to you, but it apparently meant a lot to writer/director James DeMonaco and the people...

Review: ‘The Starling’Melissa McCarthy Tangles With Grief And An Angry Bird In Theodore Melfi's...

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*NOTE: This review was recently part of our 2021 Toronto International Film Festival coverage. The Starling comes to Netflix on September 24th.* “Birds are tricky,” ...

TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Where Is Anne Frank’Ari Folman Spins A Vibrant But Muddled Fantasy...

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If you know the name Ari Folman at all, it's probably for his stunning animated anti-war film Waltz with Bashir, a biopic of sorts that...
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Khalil’s 2021 Primetime Emmy PredictionsWho Should and Will Win the Coveted Prize for This...

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It’s that time again: for Hollywood to take a look at what it’s done on the small screen and definitively say what’s the best...

Review: ‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’Jessica Chastain Redeems The Televangelist Icon Through Laughter And...

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Having grown up a kid in the '80s, when televangelism was new and at its peak, it was impossible to miss the presence of...

Review: ‘Cry Macho’A Modest Charmer That Finds Clint Eastwood Staying True To His Tough...

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The irony of Clint Eastwood starring in an adaptation of N. Richard Nash's Cry Macho, about an old cowboy who rejects his tough guy...

Review: ‘The Nowhere Inn’St. Vincent And Carrie Brownstein Lose Themselves In A Mockumentary That's...

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If I were to tell you that a mockumentary about fame and identity starring Portlandia’s Carrie Brownstein and St. Vincent herself Annie Clark starts...