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THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE opens on April 19th

Review: ‘The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare’Henry Cavill And Alan Ritchson Bring Big Swagger And...

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It's almost laughable when Guy Ritchie's The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare notes "based on a true story", because we know right from jump that...

‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 Episode 2 Review: ‘The Passenger’

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This episode of The Mandalorian is going to frustrate people. How do I know? Because it frustrated the Hell out of me. So the big...

Review: ‘The Little Things’Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, And Jared Leto Star In A By-The-Book...

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The Little Things is a serial killer thriller that is part of that whole debacle with Warner Bros. releasing their movies simultaneously on HBO...
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Review: ‘Thelma’June Squibb And Richard Roundtree Are A Perfect Action Duo In Josh Margolin's...

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*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2024 Sundance Film Festival coverage.* As an “old lady action-movie,” Thelma is everything you want it to be. Directed and...

Middleburg Review: ‘Nanny’Anna Diop Gives A Star-Turning Performance In Nityatu Jusu's Spectacular First Feature

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A Senegalese woman moves to America with the hope of eventually bringing her son there. To raise the funds, she takes a nanny position...

Review: ‘Padre Pio’Shia LaBeouf Struggles With Sin And Temptation In Abel Ferrara's Muddled Drama...

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It's a shame that so many have mistaken Shia LaBeouf's struggles with personal demons as a sign that he's a bad actor. Nothing could...

TIFF 2021 Review: ‘Encounter’Riz Ahmed Is Stellar In A Sci-Fi Road Movie That Loses...

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Who doesn't love a good twist? When a movie subverts our expectations with an unexpected swerve it can be exhilarating, but it all depends...

Review: ‘Black Widow’Scarlett Johansson Says Goodbye And Florence Pugh Shines In Marvel's Slick, Satisfying...

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Fans have been asking for a solo Black Widow movie for years, and Marvel has paid lip service to it for much of that...

Review: ‘Kindred’Race And Women's Rights Converge In Joe Marcantonio's Tense Gaslighting Horror

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In the grim, stony English manor in which Joe Marcantonio's Kindred mostly takes place, the walls are lined with portraits of white colonialists, men...

Review: ‘I Love My Dad’Patton Oswalt Shines In This Raunchy, Yet Heartwarming Father/Son Catfishing...

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Father-son bonds. That strong relationship built on love, experiences, and trust. A topic that has been touched upon by countless films in a variety...