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Review: ‘Who You Think I Am’Juliette Binoche Balances Cunning And Vulnerability In French Romantic...

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Who You Think I Am is a cinematic blend of catfishing, the predictably common mid-life crisis scenario, and a sexual thriller that bends reality...

Review: ‘Kate’Mary Elizabeth Winstead Slices Through Tokyo In Netflix's Splashy Vengeance Thriller

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Mary Elizabeth Winstead has long been overdue for the revenge thriller role she got to chew on in Kate. She's been teasing just this...

Review: ‘The Card Counter’Oscar Isaac And Tiffany Haddish Are Dealt A Winning Hand In...

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Paul Schrader's late career resurgence began with First Reformed, a story of obsession and religious chaos that was one of the best movies of the...

Review: ‘Small Engine Repair’Is A Pitch-Black Comedic Drama With A Wicked Twist

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Small Engine Repair transitions from an award-winning play to film screen that’s written, directed, and stars American playwright, screenwriter, and actor, John Pollono (Mob...

Review: ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’Newcomer Max Harwood Stands Out In The Smart Film Adaptation...

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Everybody’s Talking About Jamie started out as a hit musical on the West End. The show premiered in the UK in 2017 and was...

Review: ‘Language Lessons’Mark Duplass And Natalie Morales Prove That Zoom Films Work When Driven...

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In the age of COVID, some pandemic movies are better than others. A production has to adjust for new regulations and make creative decisions...

TIFF 2021 Review: ‘The Guilty’Jake Gyllenhaal Leads Antoine Fuqua's Intense, Contained Cop Thriller

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A contained thriller such as Antoine Fuqua's The Guilty, itself a remake of a 2018 Danish film, needs a powerhouse central performance to carry it...

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...
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Review: ‘My Heroes Were Cowboys’A Short and Moving Documentary About One Man’s Passion Hor...

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Nowadays we often hear stories about people in the movie business who got involved based on the first time they saw Star Wars, Star...

Review: ‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’Jessica Chastain Redeems The Televangelist Icon Through Laughter And...

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Having grown up a kid in the '80s, when televangelism was new and at its peak, it was impossible to miss the presence of...