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It’s Morphin Time As New ‘Power Rangers’ Cinematic Universe Heads To Netflix

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The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers have found a new home, and perhaps with the 2017 reboot failing to catch on, this was always inevitable....

Review: ‘Bruised’Halle Berry's Directorial Debut Punishes You With Heavy-Handed Melodrama And Sports Movie Cliches

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There are certain movies that you root for to succeed before ever seeing a single frame. For me, Halle Berry's directorial debut, Bruised, is...
True Story

Review: ‘True Story’Netflix’s Newest Thriller Has Kevin Hart “Breaking Bad” In a Very Meta...

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It’s clear that Kevin Hart is going through a change in his career. No longer wanting to be the funny sidekick he’s most famous...

Review: ‘A Boy Called Christmas’Netflix's Newest Christmas Film Is A Funny And Touching Christmas...

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Netflix's latest release shows what side of the "When is it too early to decorate for Christmas" argument they’re on. Releasing the day before...
Cowboy Bebop

Review: ‘Cowboy Bebop’Netflix’s Live Action Remake of the Classic Anime Hits Some of the...

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Adapting from one medium to another is always a risky endeavor. Often what works on a comic/video game/cartoon might not always translate well to...

‘Don’t Look Up’ Trailer: Leonardo DiCaprio And Jennifer Lawrence Have A World To Save...

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One of the films that may or may not be a major awards season player is Adam McKay's Don't Look Up. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio...

Review: ‘tick, tick…BOOM!’Lin-Manuel Miranda And Andrew Garfield's Nostalgic, Messy Celebration Of Jonathan Larson Is...

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The last year has been particularly tough for the theatre community. As Broadway has been dark due to COVID, it's made especially difficult for...

Review: ‘7 Prisoners’Netflix's Sao Paolo Thriller Is Terrifying In Its Realism

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Mateus (Christian Malheiros) is an 18-year-old from Catanduva, a town in the countryside of Brazil. He has a loving family and seems like he...

‘Voir’ Trailer Introduces David Fincher’s Visual Essay Series About The Love Of Cinema

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Why do you love movies? Everybody has a different reason and can point to the moment when they fell hard for the art of...

‘The Hand Of God’ Trailer: Paolo Sorrentino’s Most Personal Film Hits Netflix Next Month

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Every movie from Italian auteur Paolo Sorrentino can be called personal, reflecting some aspect of his life or personality. But nothing strikes closer to...