Film Review: The Mandalorian and Grogu

Film Review: The Mandalorian and Grogu
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As The Mandalorian and Grogu arrives on the big screen, it arrives with less fanfare and more baggage. Is the Force still strong with this franchise? … read more

Film Review: The Wizard of the Kremlin

Film Review: The Wizard of the Kremlin
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The most hopeful outlook I can give for The Wizard of the Kremlin is that it makes such a meager impression that it’s unlikely to be remembered. … read more

Phil Arntz Takes Aerial Cinematography to New Heights

Phil Arntz Takes Aerial Cinematography to New Heights
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Phil Arntz has built a career capturing images that most of us only dream of seeing. Arntz has become the one of the industry’s go-to aerial cinematographer. … read more

Film Review: The Sheep Detectives

Film Review: The Sheep Detectives
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There are those rare cases where it refers to a terrific piece of entertainment for all ages, and The Sheep Detectives is the most pleasant surprise. … read more

Film Review: Remarkably Bright Creatures

Film Review: Remarkably Bright Creatures
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Remarkably Bright Creatures proved to be an insufferable ordeal that felt like the most grueling experience I’ve had in trying to make it through a movie. … read more

Bill Dubuque and Karen Campbell on Finding The Story Behind M.I.A.

Bill Dubuque and Karen Campbell on Finding The Story Behind...
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That edge-of-your-seat suspense is what Bill Dubuque and Executive Producer Karen Campbell set out to bring to television with the Peacock⁠ crime drama M.I.A. … read more

Renny Harlin Brings His Signature Brand of Bite to Deep Water

Renny Harlin Brings His Signature Brand of Bite to Deep...
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Renny Harlin has built a career defined by ambition, spectacle and an unmistakable love for storytelling. With Deep Water, Harlin returns to the action thriller.  … read more

Film review: Michael

Film review: Michael
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Michael has the potential to be a big hit with audiences who didn’t watch Leaving Neverland and just want to tap their feet and enjoy the electricity of it all. … read more

Preventing Food Waste Is Ty Burrell’s New Racket

Preventing Food Waste Is Ty Burrell’s New Racket
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Pickled For a Purpose Classic is a community pickleball tournament by Ty Burrell benefiting WasteLess, who reduces food waste through education and prevention. … read more

Charles Baker on Finding a Home on The Pitt

Charles Baker on Finding a Home on The Pitt
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Charles Baker’s work on The Pitt underscores a simple but powerful idea: that empathy begins with seeing people as they are, not as we assume them to be. … read more

Miranda MacDougall and Sean Harris Oliver on Hunting Matthew Nichols

Miranda MacDougall and Sean Harris Oliver on Hunting Matthew Nichols
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There’s something fitting about Hunting Matthew Nichols coming from artists whose roots are so deeply embedded in the theater, like Miranda MacDougall. … read more

Tony Benna and Lee Einhorn on André Is an Idiot

Tony Benna and Lee Einhorn on André Is an Idiot
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André Is an Idiot is a documentary that follows the final chapter in the life of advertising creative André Ricciardi is diagnosed with terminal cancer. … read more