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Middleburg Review: ‘Nomadland’Frances McDormand Delivers A Career Best Performance In Chloe Zhao's Enormous, Powerful...

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There are a lot of deep silences in Chloe Zhao's Nomadland. Oftentimes they're intentional, as the lead character Fern (a magnificent Frances McDormand) spends...

Middleburg Review: ‘Ammonite’Francis Lee Masterfully Directs Winslet And Ronan In Lesbian Drama

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Ammonites are a group of extinct marine animals, known for their shells. For centuries humans have been digging them up, cleaning them off, and...

Review: ‘Over The Moon’All Systems Go For Netflix's Chinese Moon Goddess Tale

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Netflix’s newest foray into the animated film space comes with Over the Moon. The film follows Fei Fei (Cathy Ang) a bright young girl...

Review: ‘Proxima’Eva Green Soars In Alice Winocour's Astronaut Drama About A Mother And Daughter's...

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The last couple of years have seen a surprising amount of interest in stories about female astronauts, almost like a response to the dearth...

Review: ‘Jungleland’Charlie Hunnam Delivers A Knockout Performance In This Family Boxing Drama

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Lion (Jack O’Connell) and Stanley Kaminsky (Charlie Hunnam) are two brothers desperately trying to keep the American dream alive in Jungleland. Lion is a...

Review: ‘The Croods: A New Age’An Animated Comedy Enjoyable For All Ages And Time...

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After the better part of a decade, the Croods are back in The Croods: A New Age. While it may have been 7 years...

‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 Episode 5 Review: “The Jedi”

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Damn you, Dave Filoni! Why must this episode of The Mandalorian be so good!? I've watched it twice already and I'm not sure it'll...

Review: ‘Black Bear’Aubrey Plaza And An Actual Black Bear Highlight A Genre-Bending Mind Trip

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*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival.* I don’t know if there’s been a movie more suited to Sundance’s...

‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 Ep. 6 Review: “The Tragedy”

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With an episode titled "The Tragedy", we knew shit was definitely about to hit the fan. I'm not sure we were prepared for this,...

Review: ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’Chadwick Boseman And Viola Davis Highlight A Big, Bold, Bluesy...

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It's tough to watch Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, George C. Wolfe's adaptation of the August Wilson play, without recognizing it as the final screen...