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‘Blonde’: Ana de Armas Delivers Oscar-Worthy Performance In A Muddled and Horrific Film You Hope To Forget
Despite a mesmerizing performance from its lead, ‘Blonde’ often gets carried away with its subject matter, overlooking the task of telling a coherent narrative. ...
‘Cobra Kai’ Season 5 Review: The Twists and Turns (and Where Do We Go From Here?)
After wrapping up some major plot points, how much longer can Cobra Kai go on? ...
Tony Gilroy Presents: Moviemaking 101 – George Clooney’s ‘Michael Clayton’
You can imagine how ‘Michael Clayton,’ in an ever more bombastic movie industry, doesn’t get the appreciation it deserves. Yet, its brilliance is partly underscored by its understatedness and its subtlety. ...
James Cameron’s AVATAR Re-Releases at the Cinemas Making More Than $30 Million
'Avatar' - James Cameron’s modern classic returns to big screens for a limited time.  ...
‘Andor’: An Admirable Addition To Star Wars That Shows Some Promise
And now, we have ‘Andor’, a series following soon to be rebel spy Cassian Andor, taking place about 5 years before the events of ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’....
Thandiwe Newton’s ‘God’s Country’ Works Best When It Doesn’t Speak
‘God’s Country’ - For a film steeped in the austerity of the unsettled American West, Higgins crosses wires by wading too explicitly into sociopolitical issues....
How Criterion is Changing the Home Media Landscape
All in all, Criterion is a blessing to the film world and a collection that many film lovers benefit from....
30th Anniversary of Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Reservoir Dogs’
'Reservoir Dogs' - Thirty years ago, Quentin Tarantino made his phenomenal debut film that launched him into being one of the most successful auteur directors of modern times. ...
How ‘Clerks’ and Kevin Smith Changed Indie Movies Forever
Photo: ‘Clerks’ Imagine this, you are working in a small convenience store and you have dreams to make it to the big time in Hollywood. But the only means you have of getting there are some 16mm film, a camera, and your buddies. Seems...
Florence Pugh is the Driving Force for the Much-Discussed Psychological Thriller, ‘Don’t Worry Darling’
Banking off of its mind-bending genre, ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ is full of great performances and visually stunning sequences that work to tell a complicated story....
‘House of Darkness’: Humor and Horror with a Little Bit of Bite
'House of Darkness' - Whether it’s a testament to LaBute's script or not, the comedy in this film is successful, frequent, and dripping not only with dramatic irony....
‘Barbarian’ – A Horror Film Taking Place in a Basement via Airbnb
'Barbarian'Â - Two strangers explore the basement of their Detroit rental home in this disturbing and shocking horror movie by Zach Cregger....
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