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Review: ‘Clock’Dianna Agron Stars In Terrifying Portrayal Of The Pressure to Have Children

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Clock is a psychological thriller directed and written by Alexis Jacknow, starring Dianna Agron as Ella Patel, a successful interior designer who enrolls in...

Review: ‘Missing’Storm Reid Is A High-Tech Sleuth Searching For Nia Long In Edge-Of-Your-Seat Screen...

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If you stare at computer screens all day, it's possible the "screen life" genre of thrillers has never been for you. That's despite 2018's Searching,...

Review: ‘One Fine Morning’Léa Seydoux Shines Bright In Mia Hansen-Løve's Poignant Drama About A...

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It's easy to appreciate Léa Seydoux for her glamorous roles, especially in the James Bond franchise, but it's the little French dramas like One Fine...

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: ‘My Name Is Sara’Secrets Weight Heavy In Holocaust Drama About A Jewish Girl...

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My Name Is Sara tells the true life-story of 13-year-old Sara Góralniak (newcomer Zuzanna Surowy) whose family and all the other Jews from her...

Sundance Review: ‘Fresh’Sebastian Stan And Daisy Edgar-Jones Sink Their Teeth Into Mimi Cave's Deliciously...

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The right role can completely change the way audiences see an actor. Martha Stewart allegedly broke off a relationship with Anthony Hopkins because she...

Sundance Review: ‘Summer Of Soul’Questlove's Directorial Debut Is A Mixtape Tribute To Black Pride...

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It's almost unfathomable that something as truly, viscerally alive as the Harlem Cultural Festival could be locked, buried in a basement, for more than...

Review: ‘Vacation Friends 2’John Cena Does His Best But Can't Save This Bad Trip...

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We often bemoan undeserving films that get sequels seemingly because the studio feels there's supposed to be one. But Hulu had reason to want...

Sundance Review: ‘Land’Robin Wright Struggles With Grief And The Wild In Her Gentle, Confident...

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After helming multiple episodes of Netflix's House of Cards, Robin Wright makes her proper feature directing debut with Land. The simple, no-fuss drama finds...

Review: ‘Confetti’Director Ann Hu’s Own Poignant Experience Informs A Deluge Of Real-life Challenges Faced...

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Confetti is written, produced, and directed by award-winning New York resident, filmmaker Ann Hu (Shadow Magic, Beauty Remains) and is based on her own...