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‘The Falcon And The Winter Soldier’ Ep. 3 Recap: Hard Times In Hightown

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For me, episode 3 of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was all about one thing: Madripoor. The notoriously crime-infested Asian city is a...

Review: ‘The Bricklayer’Aaron Eckhart And Nina Dobrev Butt Heads In Renny Harlin's Enjoyable, Globe-Trotting...

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The Bricklayer. The title is an apt one for several reasons, but let's start with director Renny Harlin. A journeyman nowadays, his skills as...

Review: ‘Pam & Tommy’An Expertly Cast Nostalgic Road Trip Through The 90s And The...

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“This is so private. It’s like we’re seeing something we’re not supposed to be seeing. Which is kind of what makes it so f*cking...

Sundance Review: ‘Passing’Tessa Thompson And Ruth Negga Straddle The Color Line In Rebecca Hall's...

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Having starred in her share of Sundance films already, Rebecca Hall returns to Park City with Passing, a delicately-told, passionate, and complex drama about...

Review: ‘Prey’Amber Midthunder Slays It In A Smart, Ultra-Violent 'Predator' Prequel That Reignites The...

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I consider myself a Predator superfan. Always have, ever since Schwarzenegger, Weathers, and Ventura battled the original alien hunter in 1987, I've loved the simplicity...

Sundance Review: ‘A Little Prayer’David Strathairn And Jane Levy's Strong Performances Can't Save Angus...

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In A Little Prayer, David Strathairn plays a modern Southern gentleman. He drinks coffee with his daughter-in-law every morning, runs the family business with...

Review: ‘Sheroes’A Predictable Yet Entertaining Female Action Thriller

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Sheroes is an action/thriller film presented by Paramount Global Content Distribution Group that boasts a kick-ass, social media-savvy female cast. Directed by Jordan Gertner,...
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Review: ‘Showdown At The Grand’Terrence Howard And Dolph Lundgren Fight Gentrifiers In Orson Oblowitz’s...

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I am of the age where I was able to witness the retirement of “Mom & Pop” cinemas, smaller (or sometimes even bigger) theaters...

Review: ‘Sometimes Always Never’Bill Nighy Punches Up a Foggy British Dramedy

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Board games seemed to have made a comeback during quarantine. Numerous families and friends groups dusted off their Settlers of Catan and Clue board...

Middleburg Review: ‘The Power Of The Dog’Benedict Cumberbatch Lives The Cowboy Way In Jane...

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The Western genre has survived the modern era of filmmaking through constant deconstruction, even as recently in Clint Eastwood's Cry Macho. But few have...