Film Review: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

Film Review: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
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Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is a guilty pleasure, and in terms of straightforward silly comedy, is Ferrel’s best movie since Elf. … read more

Film Review: A Whisker Away

Film Review: A Whisker Away
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With relatable characters and themes A Whisker Away is a breath of fresh air and a great film for tweens and young adults. … read more

Film Review: The Last Days of American Crime

Film Review: The Last Days of American Crime
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The Last Days of American Crime isn’t a film: It’s an unsightly blemish on your Netflix queue. You don’t watch it so much as you drain the pus out of it. … read more

Film Review: Spelling the Dream

Film Review: Spelling the Dream
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Spelling The Dream is an absorbing and inspiring film, and you can’t help but love the kids at the heart of its story of competition. … read more

Series Review: Space Force

Series Review: Space Force
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Space Force may not entirely accomplish the bold mission of creating a 21st-century M*A*S*H or Catch-22., but it certainly achieves lift off. … read more

Series Review: Trial By Media

Series Review: Trial By Media
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Trial by Media is a highly entertaining and watchable series that captures the multiple sides of some very complex stories. … read more

Film Review: Dangerous Lies

Film Review: Dangerous Lies
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Dangerous Lies is like leftover takeout sitting at the back of the fridge: It’s not even worth the effort of tossing it in the trash. … read more

Series Review: The Eddy

Series Review: The Eddy
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The Eddy is a great night spot where you can hang out with charismatic characters, listen to some smooth jazz and have an unforgettable time. … read more

Film Review: The Willoughbys

Film Review: The Willoughbys
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The Willoughys has all of the right ingredients to become a minor classic, making for a hugely satisfying and diverting family film. … read more

Film Review: Sergio

Film Review: Sergio
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Sergio, Netflix’s new biopic about the UN diplomat Sérgio Vieira de Mello isn’t a bad film, but it’s hardly the movie that its subject deserved. … read more