How Noah Wyle Dug Himself Into The Pitt

How Noah Wyle Dug Himself Into The Pitt
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Wyle is scrubbing up again as star, executive producer and a writer on The Pitt, an all-new medical drama streaming on Max. … read more

Reid Davenport Returns To Sundance with Important Questions in Life After

Reid Davenport Returns To Sundance with Important Questions in Life...
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Life After delves into the thorny intersection of progressive ideals of bodily autonomy and the ableist assumptions underpinning debates about the right to die. … read more

Sierra Falconer and Cast Bring It Home in Sunfish (& Other Stories of Green Lake)

Sierra Falconer and Cast Bring It Home in Sunfish (&...
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With Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake), Falconer delivers an evocative portrait of a cherished place, capturing its timelessness through its characters. … read more

Film Review: The Brutalist

Film Review: The Brutalist
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The Brutalist is brutal indeed, and it’s not a movie that’s likely to connect with mass audiences. … read more

 
 
Film Review: Wolf Man

Film Review: Wolf Man
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Wolf Man isn’t that must-see, visionary piece of horror storytelling that Universal wants you to believe it is by any means, but it’s decent popcorn fare. … read more

Film Review: The Room Next Door

Film Review: The Room Next Door
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he Room Next Door is certainly going to be an essential viewing for Almodóvar aficionados, and it’s a dramatically ambitious film. … read more

Film Review: Better Man

Film Review: Better Man
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Better Man is a somewhat uneven mix of daring ideas and by-the-numbers filmmaking, but it comes together to do what it sets out to do. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Lilia Maughn

Bold & Beautiful: Lilia Maughn
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A proud product of Utah’s ever-evolving drag scene, Lilia Maughn’s story is one of artistry, community and self-discovery. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Animated Short Film Program

Sundance Film Review: Animated Short Film Program
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Just because it was hand-drawn, digitized or molded by clay doesn’t mean the final product is elementary. Here’s how Sundance’s Animated Short Film Program went down! … read more

Pee-wee as Himself: The Posthumous Rise of the Larger-Than-Life Persona

Pee-wee as Himself: The Posthumous Rise of the Larger-Than-Life Persona
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With somber interjections from Paul Reubens himself, the audience discovers the muddier side to fame as he struggles with his lonely, closeted sexuality. … read more

The Contemporary Not-So-Love Story of One to One: John & Yoko

The Contemporary Not-So-Love Story of One to One: John &...
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One to One: John & Yoko might’ve been all over the place, but so was that generation. … read more

Touch Me: An American Love Letter to Japanese Cinema

Touch Me: An American Love Letter to Japanese Cinema
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Addison Heimann delivers a second feature film that’s one endearing story of mental health, codependency-filled friendship, gore and lots of hentai. … read more