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Review: ‘Cherry’ is a grounded, devastating and powerful journey of pain, addiction and torture
What the Russo Brothers were able to accomplish with the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be something…
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Review: ‘Chaos Walking’ is a cool sic-fi post apocalyptic western
At this point in their careers, Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley have already been featured in…
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Review: ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ is enchanting, heartfelt and Disney Animation’s best movie since Zootopia
Whether it’s Pixar or Disney Animation, Disney usually has been striking gold with their animated properties…
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Review: ‘Tom and Jerry’ is a wacky, abnormal animated adventure that embraces what it is
If Tom & Jerry were to have it’s run in the modern era it probably wouldn’t…
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Review: You’ll find community, comfort and solidarity in ‘Nomadland’
Whenever a movie wins the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, we should make it…
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Review: ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is striking, stunning and spectacular
We live in some uncertain times when it comes to expressing our political beliefs. However, one…
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Review: Robin Wright’s first attempt in the directors chair is unimpressive
We all love Robin Wright. Not only is she absolutely stunning and a goddess sent from…
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Review: ‘Rams’ is a quiet, subversive and effective comedy
Comedies have one important goal: to make people laugh. A comedy that has issues or any…
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Review: Strong performances can’t make up for ‘the little things’
It’s hard to think about the last great mystery movie we got. In 2019, Rian Johnson…
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Review: Regina King’s ‘One Night in Miami’ is a night you’ll never forget
Actors deciding to take a step back and go behind the camera is something we should…