Glenn Close and Niv Sultan on Tehran: Season 2

Glenn Close and Niv Sultan on Tehran: Season 2
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Patrick Gibbs interviews Niv Sultan and Glenn Close of the Apple TV+ series Tehran about the show and Close joining the series’ second season. … read more

Film Review: The Duke

Film Review: The Duke
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The Duke is the kind of film that gives feel-good movies a good name, and it’s proof that even if crime doesn’t pay, it can be incredibly entertaining. … read more

Film Review: Pompo: The Cinephile

Film Review: Pompo: The Cinephile
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The fan base of the original manga would indicate there’s an audience for Pompo: The Cinephile, but its appeal and audience feel specific and niche. … read more

Content Shifter: 9 New-ish 2022 Series to Stream

Content Shifter: 9 New-ish 2022 Series to Stream
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Here are nine new series that premiered over the past four months that you might have missed. Feel free to post ’em on your social feed as your own discoveries. … read more

Film Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Film Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
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Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness felt far more like a product I was being sold than an actual movie. This just isn’t cinema. … read more

Film Review: Firebird

Film Review: Firebird
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There’s something important to be said in Firebird, and hopefully a story on its subject will be put in more skilled hands and inspired minds next time around. … read more

Film Review: Memory

Film Review: Memory
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Martin Campbell clearly doesn’t have another classic left in him, but anything else would make a less pathetic last entry in the veteran director’s filmography. … read more

Film Review: The White Fortress

Film Review: The White Fortress
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For all its solid performances, beautiful cinematography and interesting characters, The White Fortress is beautiful in moments but uninteresting in others. … read more

Film Review: The Spine of Night

Film Review: The Spine of Night
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Fans of heavy metal, blood-soaked hand-drawn animation and psychedelic visuals will likely find a home in the world of The Spine of Night. … read more

Film Review: We Were Hyphy

Film Review: We Were Hyphy
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For a documentary about 20-year old niche, cultural movement, We Were Hyphy is a testament to the craft and love of those behind it. … read more

Film Review: The Bad Guys

Film Review: The Bad Guys
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The Bad Guys isn’t anything particularly new or innovative, but it’s solid entertainment taken on its own merits and worth a rental at the very least. … read more

Film Review: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

Film Review: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
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The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is silly, enjoyable proof that the newly debt-free Nic Cage can finally be more selective about his projects again. … read more