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Episode 5 – WandaVision Mid-Season Update: All the Exciting Advancements and Game-Breaking Twists
WandaVision mid-season update - fifth episode was easily the best so far this season, and a game-breaking twist in the episode’s final moments....
Going Virtual: Here Are Some Highlights From Sundance Film Festival 2021
So here are some of the highlights and much-buzzed projects from the Sundance Film Festival 2021, in alphabetical order, pandemic affected, yet quality upheld....
Amazon Studios’ ‘Bliss’ – An Interesting Avant-Garde Film That Subverts Audience Expectations At Every Turn
Amazon Studios cherry picks filmmaker Mike Cahill, making his extraordinarily dense sci-fi concepts mainstream with 'Bliss'....
‘The Last Paradiso’: A Beautifully-Shot Portrait of a Small Rural Town
Netflix’s new Italian-language film ‘The Last Paradiso’ covers many genres, including romantic drama and historical class struggle....
Are You Even Real? Documentarian Rodney Ascher Probes Simulation Theory in ‘A Glitch in the Matrix’
Exploring the possibility that our perception of reality is fabricated, ‘A Glitch in the Matrix’ attempts to answer whether or not we are living in a simulation...
Timothee Chalamet & Robert Pattinson Starrer ‘The King’: A King Has No Friends – Defined By Silence And Color
Another stand-out aspect of 'The King' is how fast personal transitions happen and how fast characters change in response to the events that take place....
‘Earwig and the Witch’ Makes History as Studio Ghibli’s First 3D Animated FilmÂ
'Earwig and the Witch': The whimsical coming of age story follows a young witch trying to find a sense of belonging. ...
Doctor Sleep Review: If ‘The Shining’ Defines Trauma, ‘Doctor Sleep’ Spells Recovery
'Doctor Sleep' focuses specifically on how to recover from the cyclical habits of an abusive upbringing....
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’: The Panther Party Rears Revolutionaries | Oscar Buzz
'Judas and the Black Messiah' was timely and powerful in exposing our country's long history of power abuse over Black voices who dare strive for equal rights....
Malcolm & Marie Review: A Personal and Professional Relationship Entangles in A Night of Psychological Reckoning
Malcolm & Marie review - authentic filmmaking with artistic choices and meaningful relationship struggles that leave your skin withered in goosebumps....
‘Falling’: Viggo Mortensen’s Stunning Directorial Debut Focuses on Gay Son and Homophobic Father
'Falling' is about family and homophobia, an aging, conservative father with extreme dementia struggles to connect and understand his gay son....
‘Throne of Blood’: Akira Kurosawa’s Compelling Shakespeare Adaptation, A Striking Cinematic Experience
‘Throne Of Blood’ is a must-see for those interested in Kurosawa and/or cinematic Shakespeare adaptations, enhanced by great performances....
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