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Hit-Monkey

Review: ‘Marvel’s Hit-Monkey’Hulu Breathes Life Into Marvel’s Bizarre Simian Assassin

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Once upon a time, Marvel Television (which yes, is different from Marvel Studios which makes the movies) attempted to replicate the shared universe success...

Review: ‘Black Friday’Devon Sawa, Michael Jai White, And Bruce Campbell Try To Survive The...

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We have horror for every occasion out there in the universe but one often overlooked day that's begging to be included in that list...

Review: ‘Julia’An Empowering Story Of A Woman Who Found Purpose And Culinary Fame At...

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Cooking is one of those tricky skill sets that, for those who are really good at it, make the process look super easy. I...
True Story

Review: ‘True Story’Netflix’s Newest Thriller Has Kevin Hart “Breaking Bad” In a Very Meta...

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It’s clear that Kevin Hart is going through a change in his career. No longer wanting to be the funny sidekick he’s most famous...

Review: ‘A Boy Called Christmas’Netflix's Newest Christmas Film Is A Funny And Touching Christmas...

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Netflix's latest release shows what side of the "When is it too early to decorate for Christmas" argument they’re on. Releasing the day before...

Review: ‘The Power Of The Dog’Benedict Cumberbatch Lives The Cowboy Way In Jane Campion's...

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*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Middleburg Film Festival coverage.* The Western genre has survived the modern era of filmmaking through constant deconstruction,...

Review: ‘Flee’Animated Documentary Brilliantly Bends Genre In Telling A Refugee's Story

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In his latest documentary, Danish filmmaker Jonas Poher Rasmussen keeps his subject’s identity anonymous. Despite this, Flee is easily one of the most personal...

Review: ‘Home’Franka Potente's Directorial Debut Is A Powerful Drama About Forgiveness

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After seventeen years in prison, Marvin (Jake McLaughlin), is finally out in Home – and that’s exactly where he’s heading. With only a small...
VOIR

Review: ‘VOIR’The David Fincher Produced Docuseries Helps Explore Our Love of Cinema Via Visual...

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If you’re even passively browsing Punch Drunk Critics for this review, you have to at the bare minimum have an appreciation of movies and...

Review: ‘Don’t Look Up’Adam McKay Makes Light Of Doomsday In Netflix's Brilliant, Star-Studded Satire

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Perhaps no filmmaker has undergone quite the evolution as Adam McKay. From dim-witted but popular Will Ferrell comedies such as Anchorman, he started to...