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Review: ‘Blue Miracle’Dennis Quaid And Jimmy Gonzales Sail Through A Choppy Script In The...

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Sometimes hokey and cliché can be a good thing. Like in this week’s Netflix release, Blue Miracle. It tells the true story of an...

Review: ‘American Traitor’Al Pacino's Performance Can't Save Forgettable Drama About Nazi Propagandist Axis Sally

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There are countless tales that emerged from WWII. Many have been shared with the world through film. Some filled with heroism that have patriotism...

Review: ‘Plan B’Natalie Morales' Sexually-Charged Teen Comedy Is Bound To Ruffle Some Feathers

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Natalie Morales (who stars in Dead to Me) makes her directorial debut with Plan B (her SXSW film Language Lessons is unreleased so far)...

Review: ‘Endangered Species’Entitled Americans Are On The Menu In M.J. Bassett's Safari Survival Thriller

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Following last year's anti-poaching/runaway lion action flick Rogue, director MJ Bassett returns to (or more accurately, stays in) Africa for Endangered Species. Bassett, known...

Review: ‘Cruella’A Misconceived Retcon Of The '101 Dalmatians' Villain Overshadows Emma Stone And Emma...

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Masking a poorly-fitting retcon of one of their iconic villains with an awesomely eclectic soundtrack, Disney's Cruella works if you're willing to accept a...

Review: ‘A Quiet Place Part II’John Krasinski's Horror Sequel Still Entertains But Doesn't Take...

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2018's A Quiet Place sorta came out of nowhere. While many were interested in seeing how John Krasinski, whose talents in front of and...

Review: ‘Drunk Bus’An Unlikely Coming-Of-Age Comedy And The Perfect Vehicle To Launch Pineapple Tangaroa's...

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Drunk Bus is an unlikely coming of age story. Still hung up on his ex-girlfriend and working as bus driver at his alma mater,...

Review: ‘New Order’Brutal, Unflinching Class-Warfare Thriller Makes 'Parasite' Look Like A Picnic

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Get ready for 80 minutes of brutal, unflinching, and raw dystopian fantasy that explores with extreme violence the class divide within Mexico. Although, really,...

Review: ‘Spring Blossom’First-Time Filmmaker Suzanne Lindon Delivers A Refreshing, Triumphant Teen Drama

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Spring has sprung, which means love is in the air – and on screen. In the refreshing coming of age romance Spring Blossom, a sixteen-year-old...

Review: ‘Blast Beat’Moises And Mateo Arias Break Out As Leading Men In The Original...

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If you know who the Arias brothers are, chances are you’ve grown up with them. Moises, the oldest, got his start on Hannah Montana...