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Review: ‘Stranger Things’ Season 3: The Kids Celebrate the Summer And Fight Monsters Once...

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“The best things come to those who wait.” That couldn’t be better said with the third season of Netflix’s Stranger Things.  It feels like it’s...

Review: ‘Malcolm & Marie’John David Washington And Zendaya Are As Electifying As They Are...

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Words can hit harder than any fist. In Sam Levinson's Malcolm & Marie, a couple, played by Tenet star John David Washington and recent...
Emmy

Khalil’s 2021 Primetime Emmy PredictionsWho Should and Will Win the Coveted Prize for This...

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It’s that time again: for Hollywood to take a look at what it’s done on the small screen and definitively say what’s the best...

Sundance Review: ‘Landscape With Invisible Hand’Cory Finley's Loopy Alien Invasion Comedy Stars Asante Black...

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Sundance is littered with promising filmmakers who return to the festival, after making a name for themselves by having a distinct voice, only to...

Review: ‘Dig’Even Thomas Jane's On Screen Chemistry With His Daughter Harlow Can't Save This...

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Scott (Thomas Jane), Linda (Ashleigh Domangue), and Jane (Harlow Jane) Brennan were a typical family. Just like that, one night where a teenage daughter...

Review: ‘The Many Saints Of Newark’David Chase's 'Sopranos' Prequel Is Filling As A Plate...

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The Sopranos may have infamously ended on a cut to black, but the characters of HBO's mob epic come roaring back into color with...

Review: ‘Let Him Go’Diane Lane And Kevin Costner Speak Softly And Carry A Big...

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Say what you will about Man of Steel (and trust me, people have), one thing it got absolutely right was the casting of Diane...

Review: ‘It’s A Wonderful Knife’Deck The Halls With Gore And Murder, Fa La La...

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It's bad enough that there isn't a proper sub-genre for "Thanksgiving Movie", sure you can point to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles but that's everyone's go...

Review: ‘The Wonder’Florence Pugh Examines A Miracle In Sebastián Lelio's Eerie, Confounding Misstep

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Logic vs faith. It’s a dance as old as time, and has often made for compelling cinematic entertainment. Sebastián Lelio’s austere but gripping film The...

Review: ‘Dawn Raid’Music Documentary Chronicles The Highs And Lows Of New Zealand Hip-Hop

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Long before New Zealand graced us with Flights from Conchords, the vocal stylings of Lorde and a horde of Hobbits, record label Dawn Raid...