Film Review: I’m Your Woman

Film Review: I’m Your Woman
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Directed by Julia Hart and starring Rachel Brosnahan, I’m Your Woman is one of the best character-based thrillers to come along in a while. … read more

Film Review: The Croods: A New Age

Film Review: The Croods: A New Age
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On the whole, The Croods: A New Age is good fun, even if it’s a lesser sequel, but it isn’t a must-see-in-a-theater event. … read more

Film Review: The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two

Film Review: The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two
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Chris Columbus’ The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two is the epitome of the go-big-or-go-home Hollywood sequel. … read more

Film Review: Rebecca

Film Review: Rebecca
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Rebecca is is slavishly faithful, beautifully photographed and so completely and perplexingly devoid any good reason to exist. … read more

Film Review: Run

Film Review: Run
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Run is for those looking for a skillfully executed nail biter, but it’s a recommendation that comes with a nice big warning label. … read more

Film Review: Mank

Film Review: Mank
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Mank is a masterful film. It’s about power, the creative process, and the constant struggle of how we each view ourselves. … read more

Series review: Animaniacs

Series review: Animaniacs
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Animaniacs was without a doubt the most cerebral, zany, imaginative and bizarre thing to hit the world of daytime cartoons in … well, ever. … read more

Film Review: Come Away

Film Review: Come Away
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Come Away is the cinematic equivalent of a burnt, frozen, reheated casserole made up of stale ingredients that don’t compliment each other. … read more

Film Review: Dreamland

Film Review: Dreamland
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Dreamland is a mediocre drama that needed a good deal more creative development put into it before the cameras started rolling. … read more

Film Review: The Life Ahead

Film Review: The Life Ahead
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In The Life Ahead, Loren plays Madame Rosa, a holocaust survivor and former sex worker in the port city of Bari in Puglia, Italy. … read more