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Review: ‘Triangle Of Sadness’Harris Dickinson And Charlbi Dean Are In A Capitalist Hellscape In...

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Writer/director Ruben Östland is known for finding humor in the uncomfortable. Normally known for cringy dialogue and characters with questionable morals, his latest release...

Middleburg Review: ‘Women Talking’Claire Foy, Rooney Mara, And Jessie Buckley Decide The Fate Of...

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In Women Talking, three generations of women from three different families meet in the hayloft of an old barn. They have been elected by...

Review: ‘Ticket To Paradise’George Clooney And Julia Roberts Are The Only Reason To Endure...

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There will probably come a time when I really start to like Ticket to Paradise. It's just not right now. The potential for it to...

Review: ‘Black Adam’Dwayne Johnson And The Justice Society Power An Exciting, Action-Packed New DCEU...

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Black Adam isn't just another superhero movie for Dwayne Johnson. It has been his passion project for more than a decade, beginning when he was...

Middleburg Review: ‘She Said’Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan Break The Harvey Weinstein Scandal In...

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In the opening shot of  She Said, an Irish woman stumbles upon a film set while walking her dog. In the next scene, she...

Middleburg Review: ‘Decision To Leave’Park Chan-wook Delivers With Skill A Frustratingly Enigmatic Game Of...

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There was a time when Park Chan-wook was known for just one thing. He was the South Korean filmmaker behind The Vengeance Trilogy, consisting...

Middleburg Review: ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’Colin Farrell And Brendan Gleeson Are Friends Turned Bitter...

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Feuds are funny things. No, really, in Martin McDonagh's hilariously dark The Banshees of Inisherin, a feud sparks laughter as well as grim reflection in...

Middleburg 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...

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...

Middleburg Review: ‘The Whale’Brendan Fraser Finds A Compelling Performance In Darren Aronofsky's Troubling Depiction...

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Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale constantly contradicts itself. The unrelenting character study of a 600 pound man trying to reconnect with his daughter holds one...