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Review: ‘Beanpole’ Is A Beautifully Bleak Tale About The Effects Of War

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There were three films in 2019 that pushed me completely of my comfort zone. The first was Joker for its real and at times ironically unaware...

Review: ‘The Night Clerk’, Tye Sheridan & Ana De Armas Check-In For A Dull...

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People watching. We all do it. Some couples make dates out of it. We like it when we can watch people and see what...

Review: ‘Buffaloed’, Zoey Deutch Comes To Collect In Charming Blue-Collar Comedy

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Is there anybody who doesn't love Zoey Deutch? The effervescent comedienne lights up just about every movie she's in, and even has us rooting...

Review: ‘Ordinary Love’, Lesley Manville And Liam Neeson Are Uncommonly Good In Lively, Observant...

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Ordinary Love is bookended by long-married couple Tom (Liam Neeson) and Joan (Lesley Manville) walking for exercise in their Northern Ireland suburb. It's such...

Review: Disney’s ‘The Call Of The Wild’, Harrison Ford Heeds The Call But Digital...

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It wasn't long ago that Harrison Ford starred in his first animated voice role, that of a protective dog in The Secret Life of...

Review: ‘VFW’ Makes Up For Its Story With Unforgiving Brutal Action Sequences

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A typical night for veterans at a VFW post turns into an all-out battle for survival when a desperate teen runs into the bar...

Review: ‘The Photograph’, A Beautiful Snapshot Of Modern Black Love

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While there has been a clear rise in studio romances featuring black stars, it speaks to the relative lack of them that we still...

Review: ‘Olympic Dreams’, Alexi Pappas And Nick Kroll Go For Cinematic Gold

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2020 is well underway and I know I speak for everyone when I say that I am waiting with baited breath for the year’s...

Sundance 2020 Review: ‘The Climb’ Finds The Funny in Toxic Friendships

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Having friends as an adult is not as easy as it is when you are a kid. Your life is more complicated, social norms...

Review – ‘The Rhythm Section’, A Bland Thriller That Wastes A Strong Blake Lively...

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Everyone reacts differently to tragedy. Some people use it to motivate them to be better, to do better. Others let it consume them and ruin their...