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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...
Resident

The New ‘Resident Evil’ Reboot Cast ConfirmedThe New Film Will Be More Accurate To...

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Even though the Resident Evil video game franchise has been in existence since 1996, it has expanded into an ever-growing monster.  In addition to more...

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 Curse Of Audrey Earnshaw’A Tense Thriller Full Of Dark Magic

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In the new thriller The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw we see what happens when a community reaches its limits. In 1873 a group of...

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...
Rising

Review: ‘The Rising Hawk’Great Visuals And Strong Fight Choreography Can’t Save This Action Adventure

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In 1883, Ukrainian author/poet Ivan Franco wrote the historical fiction “Zakhar Berkut” based on the life of the titular character who was a 90-year-old...

Review: ‘2067’Kodi Smit-McPhee Tries To Stop A Climate Crisis With Time Travel In A...

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The state of the world being as it is, it's becoming much easier to consider all of the dire post-apocalyptic sci-fi movies we've consumed...
Eternal Beauty

Review: ‘Eternal Beauty’Sally Hawkins Shines In Craig Roberts' Film About Mental Illness

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Films portraying mental illness (especially when depicted by someone considered “normal”) is always a slippery slope. Ben Stiller’s Tropic Thunder captivated in the most...

Review: ‘Save Yourselves!’A Hilarious Alien Invasion Comedy That Needs To Be On Your Radar

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*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival. Save Yourselves! opens in theaters October 2nd and digital October 6th.* I...