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Review: ‘Love Life’A Captivating Exploration Of Grief And Redemption In A Silent World Of...

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In the enchanting world of Japanese cinema, where emotions often speak louder than words, Love Life, written and directed by the masterful Koji Fukada...

Review: ‘Bobi Wine: The People’s President’Unveils Uganda's Courageous Struggle In A Political Saga Of...

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Against the backdrop of Uganda's 2021 presidential election, the documentary Bobi Wine: The People’s President thrusts audiences into an electrifying narrative of courage, determination,...
Medusa Deluxe

Review: ‘Medusa Deluxe’A24’s Latest Is A Stylish Whodunnit In The World Of British...

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Thanks to the efforts of Rian Johnson, murder mysteries are back in the public lexicon! His delivery of Knives Out, its sequel Glass Union,...

Review: ‘Heart Of Stone’Gal Gadot Is On Target But Netflix's Big Budget Spy Flick...

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Beautiful spies battling deadly, globe-threatening AI is all the rage right now. While Tom Cruise is still out there taking death-defying risks in Mission: Impossible-Dead...

Review: ‘The Last Voyage Of The Demeter’Dracula Has A Seaside Feast In Gory But...

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There's a reason why so many thrillers and horror movies are set on ships. They are, in a way, like floating prisons. Once a...

Review: ‘The Pod Generation’Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor Lead Sophie Barthes’ Frustrating, Futuristic Third...

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Director Sophie Barthes’ The Pod Generation is a 101-minute-long movie version of a Black Mirror episode. Starring Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor, who would most likely show up...

Review: ‘Aporia’Judy Greer Deals With The Burden Of Time Travel In Jared Moshe's Thought-Provoking...

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Jared Moshe's Aporia is yet another sci-fi film dealing with time travel, and the ramifications of messing around with it. But unlike many others that use...
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...