Moor is Less in Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights”

Moor is Less in Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights”
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“Wuthering Heights” is such a sumptuous piece of cinematic craftsmanship and design but I can’t pretend that it’s not a thin, soulless and inane piece of fluff. … read more

Markiplier’s Iron Lung Proves to be a Once-in-a-Lifetime Hit for Independent Filmmaking

Markiplier’s Iron Lung Proves to be a Once-in-a-Lifetime Hit for...
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When a famous YouTuber spearheads a Hollywood project, it tends to be a cash grab. It’s a statistic that makes an outlier like Iron Lung so much more unique. … read more

My Worries Remain After Watching The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist

My Worries Remain After Watching The AI Doc: Or How...
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In the cultural battle of promise versus peril, let The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist become your survival handbook for such uncertainty. … read more

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is a Timely Warning

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is a Timely Warning
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is an ambitious, dystopian comedy thriller that is out to make you laugh, while messing with your head.  … read more

Luc Besson’s Dracula Lacks Bite

Luc Besson’s Dracula Lacks Bite
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If you’re a vampire enthusiast, there’s enough here to watch once, but do not go into seeing Dracula expecting a modern classic telling of old fashioned horror. … read more

Antiheroine: The Recovery of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Favorite “Trainwreck”

Antiheroine: The Recovery of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Favorite “Trainwreck”
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Courtney Love has always been a controversial archetype with her in-your-face attitude. Antiherione shows her candy-coated exterior melts with conflictions. … read more

Lady: A Powerful Story of Survival and Hope

Lady: A Powerful Story of Survival and Hope
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Lady’s efforts to keep her head down and go about her business are disrupted when old friend Pinky reappears and is now moving through the city as a sex worker. … read more

Rock Springs’ Horror Comes from its History

Rock Springs’ Horror Comes from its History
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While the family attempts a fresh start in Rock Springs, they soon realize they’re not only being haunted by hungry ghosts but by the town’s horrifying past … read more

Visualize Analog Freedom and Recklessness with The Best Summer

Visualize Analog Freedom and Recklessness with The Best Summer
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It was seeing The Best Summer at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival that made me wind back those memories like pressing the playback button.  … read more

All About the Money: In The U.S., Even Communists are Split by Class

All About the Money: In The U.S., Even Communists are...
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Fergie Chambers is the heir to the Cox fortune, which is in the hundreds of millions. Eventually his money helped lead him to find his calling: Communism. … read more

The Incomer Proves To Be A Welcome Visitor

The Incomer Proves To Be A Welcome Visitor
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What makes The Incomer work so beautifully is how confidently it commits to its strangeness while never losing sight of the humanity at its center. … read more

In the Blink of an Eye Promises Hope but Delivers Hollowness

In the Blink of an Eye Promises Hope but Delivers...
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In the Blink of an Eye is a sweeping mess whose message about life, death and humanity’s fleeting presence on Earth is a lot more hokey than hopeful.  … read more