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Review: ‘Detective Pikachu’, Pokémon Are The Real Stars Of This Enjoyably Silly Whodunit

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Pokémon have existed as a multimedia phenomenon for three decades, spawning loads of video games, anime, and hit animated movies such as 1999's The...

Middleburg Review: ‘White Noise’Noah Baumbach's Adaptation Of Don DeLillo's "Unfilmmable" Book Is A Total...

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It feels right that Noah Baumbach's adaptation of Don DeLillo's "classic" book White Noise should begin with a montage of car crashes. A well-intentioned disaster, Baumbach's...

Sundance Review: ‘Ghostlight’Alex Thompson And Kelly O'Sullivan Invite You To The Healing World Of...

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Ghostlight lets you know its theater roots from its opening scene. As Dan (Keith Kupferer), a middle-aged construction worker, wakes up at the crack...

Review: ‘Plan B’Natalie Morales' Sexually-Charged Teen Comedy Is Bound To Ruffle Some Feathers

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Natalie Morales (who stars in Dead to Me) makes her directorial debut with Plan B (her SXSW film Language Lessons is unreleased so far)...

Review: ‘The Delivered’Charles Dance Stars In A Horror That Fails To Deliver Any Thrills

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The Delivered tells the story of the Lye family in Shropshire in 1657. John Lye (Charles Dance) was a Captain in Oliver Cromwell’s army....

Sundance Review: ‘You Hurt My Feelings’Julia Louis-Dreyfus And Tobias Menzies Can't Face The Truth...

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When we create something, what reaction do we really want? Do we want the truth? Approval? A weird medium? That’s the question at the...

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",...

‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ Ep. 1 Recap- “Aftermath”

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Going into Star Wars: The Bad Batch, which debuts today on Disney+, on Star Wars Day no less, I had little hope it'd be...

Review: ‘Honey Boy’, Shia LaBeouf Gets Serious In Exploring His Troubled Past

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(NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival.) Trust me, I understand if the idea of Shia LaBeouf making a...

Review: ‘Fear Street Part 3: 1666’A Satisfying End To What Could Be A New...

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Fear Street Part 1: 1994 welcomed us to Shadyside, a town labeled “Murder Capital, USA”. A dark shopping mall shrouded with neon lights is...