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The Movies I Forgot Were Released In 2020

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Because time lost all meaning in 2020, going back to look back at the films pre-lockdown felt like being taken to another world. It...

Travis Hopson’s 20 Best Movies Of 2020

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This year has sucked. You don't need me to rant and rave about it. We all know it did. But the movie year? Well, that...

10 Great Overlooked Films Of 2020

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What makes for a great overlooked movie in a year in which everything is on the same playing field? This crazy pandemic time has...

Review: ‘Shadow In The Cloud’Chloe Grace Moretz Nearly Saves This New Nightmare At 20,000...

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I have to admit to being of two minds when it comes to Shadow in the Cloud, a film of undeniable style, the ability...

Review: ‘Sylvie’s Love’Tessa Thompson Shines In A Black Love Story With A Touch Of...

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The arrival of Eugene Ashe's film Sylvie's Love heralds the return of something we rarely get to see now, if ever: the African-American period...

Review: ‘One Night In Miami’Four Black Icons Debate Celebrity And Activism In Regina King's...

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*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Middleburg Film Festival. One Night in Miami hits Amazon Prime on Christmas Day.* Not everyone...

Review: ‘News Of The World’Tom Hanks Spreads Hope, Takes On Fake News In Paul...

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Paul Greengrass is so effective at depicting real-life tragedies (Bloody Sunday, United 93, Captain Phillips, 22 July) that we forget how good of a...

Review: ‘Soul’Pixar Delivers A Breezy Existential Crowdpleaser That Plays It Safe

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When we learned Pete Docter was doing Soul, a film that would explore concepts of the afterlife, I think flashes of his modern classic...

Review: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’A Feel-Good Sequel That Comes Close To Being So Much More

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It's the 1980s. The era of Gordon Gekko, Reaganomics, Alex P. Keaton, and the "greed is good" mentality. Ther perfect time to introduce a...

Review: ‘Fatale’Hilary Swank Twists Michael Ealy Into Knots In Deon Taylor's Latest Racially-Charged Thriller

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The erotic, jilted lover genre is well-worn, with most modern permutations rooted in the classic Fatal Attractions. That's quite clearly evident in the title...