Film Review: The Exorcism

Film Review: The Exorcism
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The Exorcism may never have had the potential for greatness, yet it certainly could have been much more than a movie that is a major chore to finish watching. … read more

Film Review: The Bikeriders

Film Review: The Bikeriders
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The Bikeriders isn’t the best dramatic film of the summer, though it’s a strong one and it stands the best chance of finding a wide audience. … read more

Film Review: Thelma

Film Review: Thelma
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Thelma is the best action film of the year by a wide margin, not because it redefines the genre, but because Margolin’s priority is to make a really good film. … read more

Film Review: Treasure

Film Review: Treasure
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Treasure has scattered moments that elicit a degree of genuine emotion, though most of them come not from the story, but simply from seeing the locations. … read more

Animator Matt Majers’ Emotional Journey Through Inside Out 2

Animator Matt Majers’ Emotional Journey Through Inside Out 2
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It’s been a journey of great emotion and imagination, and Majers is excited to keep pushing through new boundaries in the years to come. … read more

Film Review: Inside Out 2

Film Review: Inside Out 2
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I couldn’t be more overcome by joy—and by Joy—to give Inside Out 2 a resounding recommendation for all audiences. … read more

Film Review: Tuesday

Film Review: Tuesday
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Tuesday is certainly not going to be for everyone, and it’s a movie that leaves its audience with a lot to take in and ponder. … read more

A Family Holds The Mirror Up To Nature in Ghostlight 

A Family Holds The Mirror Up To Nature in Ghostlight 
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As Ghostlight hits theaters across America on June 14, the Kupferer family is taking this exciting new chapter in their lives one day at a time. … read more

Film Review: I Used To Be Funny

Film Review: I Used To Be Funny
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I Used To Be Funny is an affecting and compelling film that pulled me in so completely that it kept me awake for hours trying to process it. … read more

Pablo Berger On Visual Storytelling and Robot Dreams 

Pablo Berger On Visual Storytelling and Robot Dreams 
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Experiencing love and loss alongside Dog and Robot, and as each person finds a special meaning to the story, for Pablo Berger, it is truly a dream come true. … read more

Film Review: Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara

Film Review: Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara
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Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara, this is an important and profound film that needs to be widely seen, digested and discussed openly and mindfully. … read more

Film Review: Bad Boys: Ride Or Die

Film Review: Bad Boys: Ride Or Die
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There’s something to be said for dumb fun, but there’s a whole lot of dumb and not nearly enough fun on display here. Bad films. Whatcha gonna do? … read more