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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 Affair’Carice van Houten And Architecture Combine To Create A Passionless Period Drama

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American releases of European films can be difficult. Names get changed, nuances aren’t always obvious and many things get lost in translation (even if...

Review: ‘Boss Level’Joe Carnahan's Cinematic Quarter-Muncher Is Worth Playing Again And Again

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The other day I was playing (really, getting my ass kicked) by a new version of the video game Ghosts 'n Goblins. I mean,...

Review: ‘Boogie’Eddie Huang's Asian American Coming-Of-Age Story Has Some Growing Pains

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Alfred “Boogie” Chin is not Holden Caulfield. Boogie writer and director Eddie Huang goes out of his way to make it clear that his...

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...

Review: ‘Keep An Eye Out’Quentin Dupieux's Fun French Murder Mystery Is Driven By Absurdity...

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Louis Fugain (Gregoire Ludig) was going about his life when he stumbled across a body in Keep An Eye Out. It started out as...

‘WandaVision’ Finale Recap: Marvel’s First Disney+ Series Comes To An Action-Packed Conclusion That Teases...

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Man, it feels like only yesterday I was reviewing the first three WandaVision episodes and complaining that it was too slow and leaned too...

Review: ‘Coming 2 America’Eddie Murphy And Nostalgia Rescue This Long-Awaited Comedy Sequel

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The thing about Coming to America is that it just never gets old. Released more than 30 years ago, it remains highly enjoyable, damned...

Review: ‘Chaos Walking’Tom Holland And Daisy Ridley's Long-Awaited Dystopian Thriller Makes Little Noise

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This past year has been no stranger to long-delayed films that have finally been kicked out into the wild. Chaos Walking is perhaps the...

Review: ‘Tyger Tyger’Kerry Mondragon Abandons a Relevant Plot In Favor of Pretty Pictures

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COVID-19 hasn’t even slowed and already we’ve had a handful of pandemic films of varying quality, but we haven’t had THE pandemic movie yet....