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Star Trek

Ranking ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ “Space Rhapsody” Songs

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A little FYI about me: I’m such an in-the-closet theater nerd! Something about being a Jersey boy who could frequent NYC Broadway shows as...

Review: ‘The Wendigo’Found Footage Creature Horror Is Creepy But Overstays Its Welcome

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I’m sure you’ve heard the legend of the Wendigo. That cryptid that roams the dark corners of the Eastern United States terrorizing campers, hikers...
Brother

Review: ‘Brother’Clement Virgo’s Directorial Debut Masterfully Examines Manhood, Loss, And Being Young And...

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As a (person who still thinks he's a) young black man who was raised in the US on hip-hop and geeky things, I'm frequently...

Review: River WildAdam Brody Delivers In A Remake No One Asked For But Everyone...

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Jo (Leighton Meester) needs to get away from the pressures of real life in River Wild. What better way than to go on a...

Review: ‘Meg 2: The Trench’Fun Emerges From The Depths Too Late To Save Jason...

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In some ways it's kinda weird that Meg 2: The Trench exists under the direction of Ben Wheatley. How in the Hell did that happen? The...

Review: ‘Shortcomings’Randall Park And Justin H. Min Are A Comedic Director/Actor Duo To Watch...

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For the last couple of years, Randall Park has been the best part of a lot of projects. He gained a loyal following in...

Review: ‘Dreamin’ Wild’Casey Affleck's Musical Dreams Come True In Bill Pohlad's Heartwarming Emerson Brothers...

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Why are so many movies based on a character's pursuit of their dreams? Easy. Everyone has dreams, whether stated or not. But also because...

Review: ‘The Collective’Lucas Till, Tyrese Gibson, Ruby Rose, And Mercedes Varnado Slum It In...

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How can an action movie with Lucas Till, Tyrese Gibson, Ruby Rose, Mercedes Varnado aka Sasha Banks, Don Johnson, and classic screen baddie Paul...
Passages

Review: ‘Passages’Franz Rogowski, Adèle Exarchopoulos & Ben Whishaw Are In A Chaotic Love Triangle...

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What happens when a fuckboy tries to settle down? Nothing good, and innocent people get caught up in his wake in Ira Sachs’ Passages, about...

Review: ‘Kokomo City’D. Smith's Directorial Debut Delivers Raw, Unfiltered Truth

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Kokomo City, directed by D. Smith (Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, Cab Driver), made its much-anticipated world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival...