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Review: ‘Up On The Glass’A Bland Thriller That Never Finds It's Footing

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Andy (Hunter Cross), Jack (Chase Fein), and Moze (Steve Holm) are three Dartmouth college grads that have a little reunion at Andy’s cottage on...
Woke

Review: ‘Woke’Hulu’s New Surreal Comedy Is Hilariously Informative As It Explores Becoming "Woke"

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*NOTE: This review is of the first couple of episodes, and not a complete season review.* It’s weirdly prophetic how many shows coming out (Watchmen,...

Review: ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’Geraldine Viswanathan And Dacre Montgomery Find Humor After Heartbreak

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The Broken Hearts Gallery isn't a movie that would normally blink too hard on my radar, but there's one reason it did and one...

Review: ‘Critical Thinking’John Leguizamo's Directorial Debut Makes One Right Chess Move After Another

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Fun, interesting, stylish, and hip aren’t the words that typically come to mind when thinking of chess. Good thing writer Dito Montiel and John...

Review: ‘Mulan’Disney's Sweeping Wuxia Fairy Tale Is Their Best Remake Yet

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Disney's long-anticipated, longer-than-expected anyway, remake of Mulan opens with a sweeping, grande journey through an ancient Chinese village. Such a vast introduction was clearly...
Robin

Review: ‘Robin’s Wish”A Touching Tribute To Robin Williams That Also Sheds Light On His...

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When news of comedian Robin Williams’ suicide broke in August 2014, the whole world seems to stop and collectively mourn (much like many currently...

Review: ‘I’m Thinking Of Ending Things’Charlie Kaufman's Weird, Beautiful, Funny Examination Of Love And...

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Nothing is ever as it seems in a Charlie Kaufman movie. That's a simple disclaimer that could apply to just about film, but it's...

Review: ‘Tenet’Christopher Nolan's Anticipated Spy Film Is A Diabolical And Confounding Spectacle

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If it feels like most of 2020 has been about the when, where, and why of Christopher Nolan's Tenet, you aren't far off. After numerous...

Review: ‘Get Duked!’ "The Most Dangerous Game" Inspired Satire Is The Most Entertaining...

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Earlier this year, way back in March, The Hunt was released, a supposed a satire that dissected modern identity politics and political infighting, the film didn’t really...

Review: ‘Still Here’Zazie Beetz Features In Timely Film About A Missing Black Girl And...

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While we are in a world of various pandemics (opioid, COVID, joblessness, racism, etc.), one often does unnoticed from our news reports and timelines:...