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Dianna Agron, Clock

Review: ‘Clock’Dianna Agron Stars In Terrifying Portrayal Of The Pressure to Have Children

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Clock is a psychological thriller directed and written by Alexis Jacknow, starring Dianna Agron as Ella Patel, a successful interior designer who enrolls in...

Review: ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’Abby Ryder Fortson Leads Kelly Fremon Craig’s...

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In the ever growing canon of young adult novels to film adaptations, there was always one classic book missing from the screen: Jody Blume’s...

Review: ‘From Black’Anna Camp's SHUDDER Horror Reminds You "This Is A Barter, Not A...

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Years after the disappearance of her young son, a recovering drug addict is presented an offer to learn the truth about what actually happened...

Review: ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3’James Gunn Delivers A Beautiful, Bittersweet Farewell To...

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Get ready, bring your Kleenex, and send a fond farewell to Marvel's infamous bunch of a-holes. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is the...
Citadel

Review: ‘Citadel’Richard Madden And Priyanka Chopra Jonas Get Their Jason Bourne On In Prime...

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At this moment, Amazon essentially has the GDP of a small nation, allowing them to take big swings when it comes to content for...

Review: ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’David Lowery's Neverland Has Diversity And Female Spirit, But Lacks...

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Personally, I find it tough to get too excited about a new Peter Pan movie. Adaptations of JM Barrie's fantasy about the boy who...

Cinema Royale: Talking ‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ And ‘Renfield’, Why One Failed And The Other...

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After a couple of weeks away, I wanted to get Cinema Royale back on track talking about two recent horror movies, one that failed...
Little Richard

Review: ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’Lisa Cortés’ Documentary About The Self-Proclaimed King Of Rock...

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“I am the originator. I am the eMANcipator. I am the architect of rock 'n roll. Rhythm and blues had a baby, and somebody...

Review: ‘Polite Society’Nida Manzoor's Kinetic Teen Action-Comedy Is An Overstuffed Misfire

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On paper, Polite Society is exactly the kind of film I come to Sundance for. The feature debut of We Are Lady Parts creator Nida Manzoor take a...

Review: ‘Night Of The Killer Bears’Thai Slasher Fails To Live Up To Zany Premise

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Almost every horror fan out there equally loves a good comedy. We need those moments of levity to offset the horrific stuff we consume...