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Review: ‘Poor Things’Emma Stone Grows Up In Yorgos Lanthimos' Surreal Feminist Fairy Tale

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Poor Things is being compared to Frankenstein a lot. While its novel of the same name (written by Alasdair Gray) is meant to be...
The Boy and the Heron

Review: ‘The Boy And The Heron’Hayao Miyazaki's Comeback Film Will Be A Soulful, Familiar...

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Nine years ago legendary Studio Ghibli animator Hayao Miyazaki "retired" with his final film, a perfect magnum opus in The Wind Rises. It told a...

Review: ‘Wonka’Timothée Chalamet Teams With Paul King To Bring A Sweetness To The Legendary...

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The moment I knew Warner Bros.’ Wonka was in good hands was during the rousing opening number. As Timothée Chalamet sings of all the...

Review: ‘Origin’Ava DuVernay's Audacious, Heartbreaking Exploration Of Caste Makes A Powerful Statement

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Has Ava DuVernay ever made a simple, easy to digest movie meant to entertain? I guess you could argue A Wrinkle in Time, but for...
Godzilla Minus One

Review: ‘Godzilla Minus One’The King Of All Kaiju Is Back And He's Never Been...

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I there's a golden age of Godzilla, it's hard to argue that we're not in it right now. Let's face, the king of all...

Review: ‘Candy Cane Lane’Eddie Murphy Tries To Save Christmas In The Very Messy Christmas...

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When it was announced that Candy Cane Lane would be Eddie Murphy’s first holiday movie ever, I couldn’t believe it. Out of all the...
Run Nixon

Review: ‘Run Nixon’Director “Sky Directs’” Film Debut Explores The Lengths Parents Will Go To...

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As parents, there’s almost nothing we won’t do for the betterment of our children. We’ll work 2-3 jobs, we’ll drop any and everything we’re...
May December

‘May December’ Interview: Writer Samy Burch Talks Her Inspiration For Todd Haynes’ New Drama

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Don't let her age fool you. May December screenwriter Samy Burch may seem young to have a masterful screenplay under her belt but it makes...

Review: ‘May December’Julianne Moore And Natalie Portman Square Off In This Uncomfortable Psychological Drama

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*NOTE: This review was originally part of our 2023 Middleburg Film Festival coverage.* In legendary director Todd Haynes' May December, Julianne Moore and Charles Melton are...

Review: ‘Silent Night’John Woo's Dialogue-Free Holiday Thriller Is A Yuletide Diversion

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After the disastrous 2003 Ben Affleck thriller Paycheck, John Woo took his paycheck and went home back to Hong Kong. For two decades, the master...