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Review: ‘Dance First’Writer Samuel Beckett Gets His Cinematic Due With A Captivating Performance By...

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It’s apropos that a biopic about Irish writer Samuel Beckett would start out a bit absurd. During his 1969 Nobel Prize ceremony, he glumly...
Elliot Page in CLOSE TO YOU

Review: ‘Close to You’Elliot Page Returns To Film In This Quiet, Queer Love Story

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After wrapping up the final season of The Umbrella Academy, Elliot Page is not waiting around for his next project. After transitioning on the...
MY PENGUIN FRIEND

Review: ‘My Penguin Friend’An Unabashedly Hopeful and Joy Filled Film that Highlights the Simple...

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There simply aren't enough films like My Penguin Friend. I don't even need to say it but we are undoubtedly living through a dark time,...

Review: ‘Know Your Place’A Road Trip Across Seattle Examines A Changing City Through A...

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As someone who lives in proximity to Washington DC, it’s evidently clear over the last decade-plus that the city (like most urban metropolitan areas)...
Jay Will in ROB PEACE

Review: ‘Rob Peace’Chiwetel Ejiofor's Moving, Tragic Biopic Features A Star-Making Turn By Jay Will

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*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.* We’ve heard stories of people like Rob Peace before, and they never get...
John Cena and Awkwafina in JACKPOT!

Review: ‘Jackpot!’Awkwafina And John Cena Battle For Big Money In Paul Feig's Hilariously Cartoonish...

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You'll find Paul Feig's name attached to many of the best female-led comedies of the last twenty years, such as Bridesmaids, The Heat, and...
Cailee Spaeny faces a xenomorph in ALIEN: ROMULUS

Review: ‘Alien: Romulus’Fede Alvarez Makes Space Scary Again In Franchise's Best Film In Years

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Fede Alvarez isn't the most obvious choice to direct an Alien movie. Don't get me wrong, the Evil Dead and Don't Breathe filmmaker knows...
Elizabeth Banks stars in SKINCARE

Review: ‘Skincare’The Hollywood Beauty Biz Tears Elizabeth Banks Apart In Austin Peters' True-Crime Film

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What's more important? Success? Or projecting the image of success? Whether it's the high-stakes world of Hollywood or beauty products, it's a cutthroat business...
DAUGHTERS is available on Netflix now.

Review: ‘Daughters’Award-Winning Doc Explores The Impact Of Incarceration As Girls Reunite With Their Imprisoned...

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It’s well-known that when someone goes to prison, it impacts their entire family. This universal truth is exemplified in the Sundance breakout documentary Daughters. Heartbreaking, joyous,...

Review: ‘Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In’A Stylish And Entertaining Martial Arts Film In...

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In the 20th century, immigrants flocked to Hong Kong. The city became overrun by crime including drugs, prostitution, and gambling. Gangs controlled much of...