Film Review: One Life

Film Review: One Life
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It’s a well-acted film that tells a worthy story about courage in face of evil. It’s unfortunate their own protagonist and the filmmakers play things safely. … read more

Film Review: Damsel

Film Review: Damsel
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While Damsel isn’t terrible, it’s humorless, bland and too hokey to pull off the deadly serious tone that the filmmakers have chosen. … read more

Film Review: Love Lies Bleeding

Film Review: Love Lies Bleeding
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Love Lies Bleeding is too interesting to dismiss and too maddeningly uneven—and at times, quite unpleasant—to fully embrace. … read more

Film Review: Spaceman

Film Review: Spaceman
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The prospect of sharing this lonely journey with an interesting character on a mission into the unknown is tantalizing for cerebral science fiction fans. … read more

Oscar Winner Tom Schulman Doubles Down on Directing

Oscar Winner Tom Schulman Doubles Down on Directing
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Schulman is still following the advice of his most iconic character, John Keating, so memorably portrayed by Robin Williams, and seizing the day. … read more

Film Review: Dune: Part Two

Film Review: Dune: Part Two
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Whether Paul Atreides is a messiah or not, Denis Villenueve is certainly delivering us from the doldrums of assembly line mediocrity. … read more

Film Review: Drive Away Dolls

Film Review: Drive Away Dolls
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Drive-Away Dolls Director: Ethan Coen Working Title Films In Theaters: 02.23 When the Oscar-winning duo of Ethan and Joel Coen decided to try their hands at separate projects, Joel turned to none other than William Shakespeare, giving us The Tragedy of Macbeth. Ethan didn’t have the Bard to work CV with on Drive-Away Dolls, and

Film Review: Ordinary Angels

Film Review: Ordinary Angels
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The Christian movie market has been thriving at the box office, which is impressive when you consider that it arguably has yet to produce a single good movie. … read more

Film Review: Bleeding Love

Film Review: Bleeding Love
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Bleeding Love is middle of the road movie that is better suited to a $6.99 rental at home than a trip to the theater. … read more

Film Review: The Teacher’s Lounge

Film Review: The Teacher’s Lounge
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It’s an insightful piece of filmmaking that is unlikely to find the wide audience deserved, though it’s going to leave a mark on nearly everyone who sees it. … read more