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Review: ‘Please Baby Please’Andrea Riseborough And Harry Melling Get Weird In Amanda Kramer's Disappointing...

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It used to be that queer cinema was underground, shadowy, subversive when in the skilled hands of filmmakers such as John Waters or Gregg...

Review: ‘Hearts Beat Loud’, Nick Offerman And Kiersey Clemons Jam Out In An Infectious...

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It's "jam sesh time" urges Nick Offerman's Frank in Brett Haley's sweet, low-key dramedy Hearts Beat Loud, one of the most popular films to...
Bad Boys: Ride or Die

Review: ‘Bad Boys: Ride Or Die’Will Smith And Martin Lawrence Aren't Ready To Hang...

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Let's be honest: there isn't much to add about Bad Boys: Ride or Die that hasn't been said about the other films in the...

Review: ‘Hunt’'Squid Game' Star Lee Jung-jae’s Directorial Debut Is A Twisting Spy Thriller

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South Korea in the early to mid 80s was a turbulent time as captured in Hunt. The constant threat from North Korea is always...

Review: ‘Tuscaloosa’Overstuffed Coming Of Age Story Stars Natalia Dyer And Devon Bostick

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A typical movie has a runtime between 90 and 120 minutes. Most come in around 110 and what directors decide to do with that...

Review: ‘Shazam! Fury Of The Gods’The Magic Has Faded In Overloaded, Unfocused Sequel But...

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Shazam! Fury of the Gods arrives at a curious time for the DC superhero universe. With James Gunn taking over and charting a new...

Review: ‘Blue Bayou’Justin Chon Brings Attention To A Hot-Button Issue With Hard-Hitting Immigrant Love...

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"I chose you", Antonio LeBlanc (writer/director/star Justin Chon) tells his stepdaughter Jessie (Sydney Kowalske) in Chon's third feature, his most dramatic and confident work...
Ariana DeBose in I.S.S.

Review: ‘I.S.S.’Ariana DeBose Faces Cold War Tensions In Zero Gravity

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Astronauts who have been to space and had a chance to see Earth, this tiny spec in the vastness of space, have often come...

Review: ‘Gasoline Alley’ Bruce Willis, Luke Wilson, And Devon Sawa Star In Another Action...

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Jimmy Jayne (Devon Sawa) is trying to get his life back on track after his time locked up in Gasoline Alley. He now has...

Review: ‘The Holdovers’Alexander Payne And Paul Giamatti Bring Grumpy Charm To The Holidays

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The 1970s aesthetic deployed by Alexander Payne in his charming new dramedy, The Holdovers, isn’t a mere gimmick. From the technicolor palette to the pops...