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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…
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Review: Liam Neeson’s ‘The Marksman’ just slightly misses the mark
Liam Neeson has had a very fascinating and interesting career. His career is also full of…
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Review: ‘Yes, God, Yes’ is a fetching, delightful and inspiring coming of age dramedy
We all go through phases in life, but it’s when we’re teenagers that things really start…
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Review: ‘Hunter Hunter’ is a chilling and cold tale about the survival of the fittest
Going into movies completely blind has become a rather challenging thing for film fans to deal…