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Review: ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’Diverse Casting And Linda Hamilton's Return Spark The Franchise's Explosive Comeback

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The Terminator franchise has not been a well-oiled machine in quite sometime, although I don't count myself in the camp of those who feel...

Middleburg Review: ‘Parasite’, Bong Joon-ho’s Twisted,High-Wire Dark Comedy Nibbles At The Edge Of Greatness

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South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho has often tackled class warfare in his films, usually through the eyes of the struggling lower class.  Not every...

Review: ‘Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil’, Angelina Jolie Finds No Redemption In Disney’s Dull, Grim...

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Disney's Maleficent occupies a strange space in their recent infatuation with fairy tale reimaginings. Unlike the others, it took the notorious Sleeping Beauty villain...

Review: ‘Dolemite Is My Name’, Eddie Murphy Is Outta Sight As Blaxploitation Legend Rudy...

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  That Eddie Murphy would gravitate to playing R-rated comedian and blaxploitation icon Rudy Ray Moore isn't at all surprising. The two have quite a...

Review: ‘Little Monsters’, Lupita Nyong’o Is Bloody Great As A Zombie-Fighting Schoolteacher

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*NOTE: This is an edited reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival.* The Sundance promo image for horror-comedy Little Monsters features a blood-stained...

Review: ‘The Politician’, Ryan Murphy Shows How Screwed Up Our Politics Are Via A...

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“The world is finished with entitled white men.” “The world will never be finished with entitled white men.  That’s why we feel so entitled” After making...

Review: “Downton Abbey,” A Lot of Pomp, Too Much Circumstance

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Dust off the furniture and polish the silver, tell the maids to turn down the beds and make some popcorn because Downton Abbey is back. After...

Review: ‘Angel Has Fallen’, The Franchise Gets Back On Its Feet In A Big...

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I must admit to having a soft spot for the 'Has Fallen' movies. They are ridiculously absurd, knuckle-headed action movies with a generic tough-guy...

Review: ‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’, A Feel-Good Comedy That Outwrestles Disability Stereotypes

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As a wrestling fan it's been a treat seeing it grow beyond limited cinematic confines set by films such as No Holds Barred and...

Review: Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’, A Breezy And Violent Tinseltown...

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I want to live in the idyllic 1969 that Quentin Tarantino glorifies in his stylish and surprisingly personal Once Upon a Time in Hollywood....