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Review: ‘Children Of The Corn’Kurt Wimmer Attempts To Breathe New Life Into “He Who...

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I’m sure most horror fans out there remember the original Children of the Corn. That little tale about a midwestern town taken over by...

Review: ‘Creed III’Michael B. Jordan And Jonathan Majors Clash But The Franchise Is Losing...

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Where does a champion boxer go when the hunger is gone? In real terms, the figher with nothing left to fight for, no mountain...
Return to Seoul

Review: ‘Return to Seoul’A French Adoptee Returns To South Korea In Search Of Her...

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I have no expertise on this subject (other than talking with people who have experienced this), but when people have lived a life separate...

Review: ‘Linoleum’Jim Gaffigan And Rhea Seehorn Go Above & Beyond In This New Sci-Fi...

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Cameron Edwin (Jim Gaffigan) has always wanted to do something fantastic in Linoleum. Certain people grow up wanting to be professional athletes, others want...

Review: ‘Cocaine Bear’Roars With Wild, Hilariously Coked-Out Havoc That Will Leave You Needing Another...

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Perhaps every few years audiences need a new Snakes On a Plane, a film that delivers exactly what it promises and nothing more. Cocaine...

Review: ‘Inside’Willem Dafoe Is Consumed By A Love Of Art And The Will To...

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Why is it that so many crime films are about art theft? It's because the exploration of man's desire to acquire art leads to...

Review: ‘Devil’s Peak’Robin Wright, Hopper Penn, And Billy Bob Thornton Lead A Thorny But...

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by guest writer Tricia Olszewski Jacob McNeely, the protagonist of Devil's Peak, is having an existential crisis. It's probably been going on for a while:...

Review: ‘Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey’Attempts To Turn The Beloved Pooh-Bear Into A...

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Most folks are familiar with the characters that inhabit the Hundred Acre Wood. We’ve all read the stories or have seen the Disney adaptation...

Review: ‘Emily’Emma Mackey Shines As The Enigmatic Brontë Sister In Frances O'Connor's Unchained Romantic...

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In the opening moments of actor-turned-director Frances O'Connor's clever, passionate, period fantasy-drama Emily, Charlotte Brontë (Alexandra Dowling) demands of her ailing sister Emily (Emma...

Review: ‘Marlowe’Liam Neeson Doesn't Have A Clue In Neil Jordan's Snoozer Noir Thriller

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For his 100th career role, Liam Neeson slips into the shoes of hardboiled gumshoe Philip Marlowe in Neil Jordan's sluggish, sleepy mystery, Marlowe. Neeson isn't...