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Review: ‘Honest Thief’Liam Neeson’s Back As A Thief Trying To Go Legit, But Gets...

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Since starring in 2008’s Taken, Liam Neeson pretty much reinvented the action genre by starring in what comedian W Kamau Bell has coined “Old...

Review: ‘Totally Under Control’Alex Gibney's Doc Quietly Rages Over Trump's Disastrous COVID-19 Response

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As the current occupant of the White House, who himself has contracted COVID-19, parades himself in front of his supporters claiming to be "immune",...

Review: ‘The War With Grandpa’Robert De Niro Drops Trou In A Lowbrow Prank Comedy

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Look, we're in the midst of a global pandemic that has wrecked the entire movie industry. The world needs entertainment, and perhaps in this...

Review: ‘The Wolf Of Snow Hollow’An Out-Of-The Box Werewolf Flick To Shake Up Your...

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It’s October, and you know what that means? It’s time for genre pictures galore! The Wolf of Snow Hollow, written, starring and directed by...

Review: ‘The 40-Year-Old Version’Radha Blank’s Witty Meta-Comedy Should Make Her A Star

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*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival. The film opens Friday, October 9th on Netflix.* The frustration felt by...

Review: ‘Charm City Kings’Baltimore Dirt Bike Drama Is Leader Of The Pack

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NOTE: This review was originally posted for this year's Sundance Film Festival. Charm City Kings opens on HBO Max tomorrow, October 8th.  If all you’ve...

Review: ‘Cagefighter: Worlds Collide’Jon Moxley Delivers A Knockout Performance In A Gritty MMA Redemption...

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Cagefighter: Worlds Collide may look like just another redemption story set in the squared circle, and in a lot of ways it is, following...

Review: ‘Once Upon A River’A Beautiful Coming-Of-Age River Journey That Goes Nowhere

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“Maybe what happened was bound to happen, like destiny”, narrates 15-year-old Margo (Kenadi DelaCerna) in Haroula Rose's directorial debut, Once Upon a River. Her...

Review: ‘The Boys In The Band’Remake Of The LGBT Focused Play And Film Doesn't...

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In 1968, a year before the Stonewall Riots, The Boys in the Band premiered Off-Broadway. The inner lives of gay men had never been...

Review: ‘Scare Me’Aya Cash And Josh Ruben Tell Spooky Tales In The Simple Yet...

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Telling scary stories is an essential part of childhood. Sitting around a campfire or in a low-lit room, the darkness taking up most of...