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Review: ‘Buddy Games’Josh Duhamel Leads The Way In The Bro-iest Of Competitions

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  Buddy Games, the new comedy co-written, directed, and starring Josh Duhamel, is an unabashedly juvenile look at how guys can be when they get...
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Review: ‘Princess Of The Row’Taylor Buck Shines As A Young Girl Protecting Her Mentally...

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It looks like we are now in pre-Oscar season.  Most heavy drama’s searching for the golden prize tend to tackle very touchy Oscar-baity subjects...

‘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: ‘Happiest Season”Kristen Stewart And Mackenzie Davis Can't Make The Yuletide Gay In Hulu's...

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For many people, Christmas time means Christmas movies. Earlier this year Hallmark received backlash for announcing that they would finally be making a Christmas...

Review: ‘Superintelligence’Melissa McCarthy's AI Comedy Needs More Laughs Written Into Its Code

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Superintelligence, the new HBO Max comedy from McCarthy and director/actor husband Ben Falcone, is a perfectly pleasant, instantly forgettable film. That's probably not what...

Review: ‘Uncle Frank’Paul Bettany Leads A Strong Cast In Gay Southern Drama

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Every kid has a relative that inspires them. One that sees their potential, that might introduce them to foreign films, gives them a book...

Review: ‘Stardust’Even Without Bowie Music, Biopic Strikes An Emotional Chord

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David Bowie famously stated that he would never allow a biopic to be made about his life. While the icon couldn’t keep Hollywood from...

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...

Review: ‘Black Beauty’Kate Winslet Voices The Iconic Horse In Disney's Dark But Rewarding Adaptation

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Was Black Beauty always so...grim? Perhaps it was. Admittedly, Anna Sewell's 1877 novel wasn't high on my must-read list as a kid, and it's...

Review: ‘Sound Of Metal’Riz Ahmed Delivers Raw, Ferocious Performance As A Drummer Coping With...

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*NOTE: This is a reprint from my review from the Middleburg Film Festival.* The title Sound of Metal has a double meaning in Darius Marder’s tremendous feature...