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Movie Review: Song Sung Blue

For a film concerned with the tale a of “tribute” artist – that is a singer who makes a living performing the songs of and in the style of another (pr...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Avatar: Fire and Ash

Three years after James Cameron revisited the world of “Avatar” in Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), he returns to Pandora to ostensibly conclude his t...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Wicked: For Good

As was the first installment of the cinematic adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked, released in 2024, the sequel (and conclusion to the series), ...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Frankenstein

Although there are hundreds of film adaptations of Mary Shelley’s Gothic horror masterpiece Frankenstein known to exist, few have captured the hearts ...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

The latest film from director Scott Cooper, the musical biography of Bruce Springsteen entitled Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere may feel less lik...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Black Phone 2

While most current horror releases tend to focus on the gruesomeness of the killing act, there are those rare films such as Five Nights at Freddy’s (2...[Read More]

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Movie Review: After the Hunt

There are movies that haunt the psyche after seeing them and then there is a film such as Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt that are simply haunting in...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Roofman

As a tale of redemption and a vehicle that utilizes the charm of Channing Tatum to the fullest capacity, "Roofman" is an unqualified success.

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Movie Review: Tron: Ares

"Tron: Ares" manages to capture a good deal of the magic of the first film while simultaneously pushing the franchise forward.

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Movie Review: One Battle After Another

While Paul Thomas Anderson has made films more critically acclaimed than "One Battle After Another," his new film still reaches the level of his best ...[Read More]

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Movie Review: The Long Walk

Although the adaptation of Stephen King’s "The Long Walk" proves an adequate enough tale, it fails to reclaim the mantle of finest dystopian teenage n...[Read More]

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Movie Review: The Roses

Jay Roach’s "The Roses" is a successful examination of the life cycle of a marriage that exhibited some good times then simply falls apart as time pas...[Read More]

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