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Review: ‘Kindred’Race And Women's Rights Converge In Joe Marcantonio's Tense Gaslighting Horror

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In the grim, stony English manor in which Joe Marcantonio's Kindred mostly takes place, the walls are lined with portraits of white colonialists, men...

‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 Episode 2 Review: ‘The Passenger’

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This episode of The Mandalorian is going to frustrate people. How do I know? Because it frustrated the Hell out of me. So the big...

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: ‘Let Him Go’Diane Lane And Kevin Costner Speak Softly And Carry A Big...

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Say what you will about Man of Steel (and trust me, people have), one thing it got absolutely right was the casting of Diane...

Review: ‘The True Adventures Of Wolfboy’A Surreal Coming-Of-Age Fairy Tale About Finding Self-Worth In...

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At a time when demonizing the "other" is running rampant, a heartwarming film about self-acceptance is a welcome treat. The True Adventures of Wolfboy...
Chicago

Review: ‘City So Real’Steve James' Intimate Look At Chicago From the Mayoral Race Through...

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If you spend any time watching the news, social media, or listen to the current president, you would consider the city of Chicago a...

Review: ‘Fishbowl’Local Maryland Sibling Directors Bring A Family Thriller To Life

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Fishbowl follows the Simon family, who had everything going for them. Rick (Rick Kain) and his wife Macy (Judith Hoag) have three beautiful daughters...

Review: ‘Holidate’Emma Roberts Stars In This Not-So-Charming Holiday Film

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It’s almost Halloween which means that the Christmas craze has begun. Whether you’re out and about and you see trees and decorations or sitting...

Review: ‘Come Play’Gillian Jacobs Struggles Through A Haunted Tablet Horror In Need Of An...

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There are no shortage of films about the dangers of technology, and their propensity to consume our everyday lives. That premise is given a...

Review: ‘Radium Girls’Joey King And Abby Quinn Are Activists In Respectable Drama About A...

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Filmmaker Lydia Dean Pilcher has found her niche this year exploring little-known chapters in female history. Her film A Call to Spy took a...