The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Review
The Warrens investigate a murder that may be linked to a demonic possession.
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Holler Review
Holler is a 2020 drama about a small-town young adult in Ohio forced to decide on whether to stay behind in her city or seek out new life…
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A Look Back: Macaulay Culkin in ‘Richie Rich’
Strike when the iron's hot is the mantra of most in the movie business, especially when it comes to the talent on screen, a hot new name often rushed…
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Filmmaker Jason Tobias fills us in on his latest action-thriller ‘F.E.A.R.’
We talk with actor, writer and filmmaker Jason Tobias on his latest film, the action-thriller F.E.A.R.– released by New Era Entertainment on June 15.…
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Prominent Latina Actresses Who Changed the Film Industry for the Better
Latino audiences go to the movies more than any other ethnic group in the United States. But once they’re in the theaters, the odds are that they’re…
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Urban Legends About Movies
There are a whole bunch of urban legends about motion picture films, star celebrities, strange events which (allegedly) happened on movie sets -…
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A Look Back: Robert Pattinson in ‘Good Time’
You might never have even heard of Good Time, and that's okay. It was a small film that didn't make a lot of waves, despite its lead actor. And again,…
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Sergio Mendes & Friends: A Celebration Special | Airing on PBS Throughout June
SERGIO MENDES & FRIENDS: A CELEBRATION, a joyfully tuneful salute to the pioneering Brazilian musical artist – producer, composer, keyboardist,…
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Undine Review
Undine is a 2020 drama/fantasy about a woman reeling from a breakup who finds a new love that has the potential to change her existence.…
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We Talk With Director Kirby Ross About “We All Think We’re Special”
We spoke with filmmaker Kirby Ross about his new film We All Think We're Special. Here's what he had to say.
When did this project come to be?…
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Director Andre Alfa On His New Horror Film ‘Blackstock Boneyard’
Before Candyman arrives back in theaters, treat yourself to a few sweat-inducing nightmares courtesy the Griffin brothers. Based on an untold true…
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‘Shallow Hal’ and the True Beauty Dance Floor Moment
The Farrelly Brothers don't exactly make movies for the politically-correct-minded. They're crass, over-the-top, sometimes uncomfortable, and crude.…
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A Quiet Place Part II Review
A Quiet Place Part II is a 2021 horror thriller set directly after the events of the first film.
Movies that provide a truly…
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Cruella Review
Cruella is a 2021 comedy-crime that tells the origin story of Cruella De Vil from orphan to fashion heiress.
“Being a genius is one…
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A Look Back: Penelope Ann Miller in ‘The Relic’
I think the thing I appreciate most about the 1997 monster-horror film The Relic, is the creature itself, mostly because it's a practical effect, a…
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A Look Back: Ryan Gosling in ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’
There's a moment a bit past the halfway point of writer and director Derek Cianfrance's epic 2012 crime drama The Place Beyond the Pines when a…
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The Woman in the Window Review
Anna Fox (Amy Adams) lives in one of the grand four story brownstone New York homes, incredibly spacious but for her closing in with haunts of…
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15 Years Later: Riding the Vice Wave in Miami Vice (2006)
2006, what is it remembered for? To name a few things: A killer heat wave, launching the career of one Miley Cyrus in Hannah Montana, a rebooted 007,…
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‘Kiss Kiss Bang Bang’ and the Pink-Haired Girl Moment
WHAT IT'S ABOUT: Petty thief Harry Lockhart (Robert Downey Jr.) is having trouble finding the robot action figure his young niece wants for Christmas,…
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A Look Back: Alicia Vikander in ‘Tomb Raider’
There's a general consensus among critics and fans that there is no possible way to adapt a video game to a good movie. The mediums simple don't…
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A Look Back: Liam Neeson in ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’
One could certainly say that there are no shortages of movies where gruff, no-nonsense older men go on vengeful killing sprees against over-the-top…
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Here Today Review
Here Today is a 2021 dramedy about a comedy writer and an underground singer who find a unique partnership with one another.
Life is too short for…
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Four Good Days Review
Four Good Days is a 2020 drama about a drug-addicted woman attempting to be clean with the help of her mom for four more days in order to…
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Things Heard & Seen Review
Catherine Clare (Amanda Seyfried) is an art restorer in New York City, and a reputable one at that, but gives up her career to move to a remote…
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A Look Back: Mike Myers in ‘So I Married An Axe Murderer’
Rare has there been a title for a movie that almost perfectly sums up the tone and direction of the film it's part of, the 1993 Thomas…
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6 Greatest Movies About Writing Every College Student Must Watch
If someone asked you, "What will motivate you more, an inspirational movie or a classroom lecture?" Although we cannot do away with traditional…
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The Most Anticipated Movies And TV Series From Netflix in 2021
While US cinemas remain closed due to lockdowns, streaming platforms are gaining in popularity. In particular, Netflix, which is already preparing a…
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In the Earth Review
As the world searches for a cure to a disastrous virus, a scientist and park scout venture deep in the forest for a routine equipment run.…
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Mortal Kombat Review
Mortal Kombat is a 2021 action film that serves as the latest reboot to the iconic video game franchise.
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Director Arvi Ragu Talks With Us About the Making of ‘Cerebrum’
In Cerebrum, a man who volunteers as a guinea pig at a home-based lab, but when he commits a crime he cannot remember, he must risk his own sanity to…
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How Film Violence Affects Youth
Thanks to the rapid technological advancement, the youth can easily access media through devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and laptops in the…
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Top 3 Educational Channels on YouTube
There are a lot of benefits that you’ll enjoy by watching educational YouTube channels. You’ll get to learn lots of amazing concepts from teachers and…
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The Soul Review
In 2031, A prosecutor named Chen Chang (Liang Wen-Chao) is diagnosed with cancer that is soon to spread to his brain. His wife Ah-Bao (Janine…
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Together Together Review
Together Together is a 2021 comedy that sees a mid-40's man involved in the process of having a mid-20s woman carry his surrogate baby.…
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Director Chad Barager Talks About His New Horror Film ‘The Inheritance”
Chad Barager, co-director of the new haunted house flick The Inheritance (now on DVD and Digital from Uncork’d Entertainment), explains where his love…
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What to Watch: Digging Through His Past in ‘Sergio’
I rarely ever think making a biographical film about a real person's life is better than a well-made documentary, especially if the subject is or was…
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10 Year Anniversary: Fighting for Love in ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ (2011)
Crazy, Stupid, Love is a 2011 rom-com that centers around a man trying to put the pieces together after his wife announces she'd like a divorce.…
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Godzilla vs. Kong Review
Godzilla vs. Kong is a 2021 action that sees the greatest titans in Godzilla and King Kong finally square off 1 on 1.
There can…
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Interview: Director Nathaniel Nuon on His New Horror film ‘The Voices’
We spoke with filmmaker Nathaniel Nuon about his latest movie, The Voices. Here's what he had to say:
Nathaniel, correct me if I’m wrong, but…
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Top 5 Tips for Filmmakers Struggling to Make Their Short Film
If you are a young filmmaker who is struggling to make their very first short film, then you have stumbled on the right blog. Most good filmmakers…
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Yeena Sung Talks With Us About Her Career and Latest Film ‘Happy Cleaners’
Let's get to know the talented Yeena Sung, who graciously took time out or her busy schedule to talk with us about the industry, her career, and more.…
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Filmmaker Lili Matta Talks With Us About ’86 MELROSE AVENUE’
This April, action has a new address : 86 MELROSE AVENUE. A diverse group of people at a gallery opening is taken hostage by an ex-Marine suffering…
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Nobody Review
Nobody is a 2021 action flick that focuses on our typical mild-mannered father and husband who is being hunted down by an evil drug lord.…
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5 inspirational movies that must be in every student’s watchlist
Watching movies is one of the most common ways to spend time for people of any age. Whether you want to relax after a long tiring day or to have fun…
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Funny Face Review
Funny Face is a 2020 crime-drama-romance about two people who come together in New York City to write some wrongs in the never-ending war…
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‘Safety Not Guaranteed’ and the Campfire Zither Moment
What if you watched a movie about time travel that never had anyone go back in time? Probably wouldn't be all that fun, right? Well, maybe in any…
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‘The Gift’ Is a Cate Blanchett Thriller You Need to Watch
It's probably not all that rare that a film is way better than it should be because of who is in the cast rather than the story itself. I can maybe…
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5 Best Family Movies That Teach Us Empathy and Kindness
Empathy and kindness are among the integral characteristics and strengths essential to everyone. They’re crucial for establishing and maintaining…
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7 Video Production Tips To Create Cinema-Quality Videos
Video production is a delicate form of visual art. Apart from filmmaking skills, it also takes into account the intricacies and techniques of…
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Cherry Review
Cherry is a 2021 crime drama about a college dropout-turned-army veteran who turns to drugs and bank robbery after suffering from PTSD.
It’s an…
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Sophie Jones Review
Sophie Jones is a 2020 coming-of-age drama that deals with a young sixteen-year-old who is coping with the loss of her mother.
There is nothing…
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‘Red Sparrow’ and the Dominika Needs More Time Moment
Red Sparrow is a good movie. That's it. It's acted well. Decent direction. Engaging story. It's good. All the way through. Yes, it could and maybe…
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Nomadland Review
I remember a while back when I saw The Florida Project, I felt the impact of a train at full speed. Here was a film that had forced me to open my…
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Raya and the Last Dragon Review
Raya and the Last Dragon is a 2021 Disney animated feature set in the fictional world of Kumandra where the titular protagonist has to track…
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Amanda Powell Discusses Her New Film ‘Rain Beau’s End’
A very timely drama equipped with a top-notch cast, Rain Beau’s End tells of a couple who adopts a child mislabelled with a genetic predisposition for…
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5 Reasons Why It’s Time You Finally Watch ‘Warrior’
What movie is surprisingly coming up on an official ten-year anniversary? That would be Warrior, a family-focused drama interwoven within the world of…
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5 Interesting Forecast Trends in Voice Acting for 2021
No one would have predicted the events of 2020 as the world got confined to their homes due to social distancing and self-isolation rules in the face…
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Watch New Release of 1928 Silent film ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ With English…
Based on the classic Edgar Allan Poe story, The Fall of the House of Usher was first filmed in 1928, by French director Jean Epstein, though that same…
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‘Gattaca’ and the Irene Meets Jerome Moment
The "thinking" sci-fi movie is one that seems to outlast the bigger, bolder, blow 'em up flicks, even as they don't do as well initially at the box…
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‘News of the World’ and the Money Shot Moment
News of the World is not a typical western, even as it clings to several aspects of the genre that are perhaps inescapable and mostly necessary. The…
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Another Round Review
Another Round (Original title Druk) is a 2020 drama about four friends, all high school teachers, who test a theory that they will improve their…
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The Father Review
The Father is a 2020 drama chronicling an elder man's fight with dementia and his daughter's efforts to assist him in a declining state of…
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Minari Review
Minari is a 2020 drama revolving around a Korean-American family that relocates from California to rural Arkansas in order to pursue the…
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5 Richard Jenkins Movies We Recommend
You know Richard Jenkins by looks but by not by name, right? I mean, he's one of the most prolific character actors in modern cinema yet has never…
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‘Sorry to Bother You’ and the White Toast Moment
I'll confess, I wasn't really sure what to think when I first saw filmmaker Boots Riley's wildly weird wonderful 2018 black comedy Sorry to Bother…
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Test Pattern Review
Test Pattern is a 2019 drama that sees a couple frantically drive from hospital to hospital in search of a rape kit following a sexual…
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Director Jaret Martino Talks With Us About ‘Donna: Stronger than Pretty’
A young mother's American Dream turns into a living nightmare until she finds the inner strength to hear a voice she hadn't heard before: her own.…
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Revisiting William Hurt as Macon Leary in ‘The Accidental Tourist’
I think most of us are the same on this. We tend to judge an actor's performance on the level of emotional punches they throw at the camera, with…
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‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ and That Door Slam Moment
It’s pretty safe to say that horror movies are responsible for shaping many specific moments in our childhood. Because so, and as horror is a part of…
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5 Reasons Why it’s Time You Watch ‘1917’
I suppose it's inevitable that director Sam Mendes' war epic 1917 is mostly only critiqued or praised by the framing device he employs in telling the…
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‘Triple 9’ and the Raid on Rivera Moment
Ohhhh yeah. This is the stuff I like. A gritty, double-crossing, hard-boiled action flick with some beefy consequences. I don't care if it doesn't…
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The Call Review
Movies rarely offer much in the way of innovation, which isn't a new thing itself, filmmakers copying others (and sometimes themselves) since the…
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‘Midsommar’ and that Opening Phone Call Moment
You gotta get 'em with a hook, right? I mean, so many movies start with something that often drops us right in the middle of something we don't yet…
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Vertical & Redbox Join Forces To Acquire Action-Thriller ‘SAS: Red Notice’
Vertical Entertainment and Redbox Entertainment have acquired North American rights to action-thriller SAS: Red Notice from Parabolic Pictures’…
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The Croods: A New Age Review
The Croods: A New Age is a 2020 animated sequel set after the first film with the titular prehistoric protagonists meeting up another family called…
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Good Direction and Performances Help the Flawed 2009 Thriller ‘Orphan’
For most audiences, all that's needed is a shocking "twist" to a horror-ish movie to see past the weaknesses that come before it. If that twist hits…
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Judas and the Black Messiah Review
Judas and the Black Messiah is a 2021 biographical drama chronicling the rise of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton and the infiltration by FBI…
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Saint Maud Review
Saint Maud is a 2021 psychological horror thriller about a nurse who strongly believes that she must save the soul of her ill patient.
A24 is an…
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Madeleine Galea Talks With Us About Her Career And Film During the Pandemic
Stage and screen star Madeleine Galea, who got her big movie break with a role in the Nicolas Cage movie Knowing (2009) and has also appeared on stage…
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Five 90s Sandra Bullock Movies You Probably Never Saw
Sandra Bullock has certainly made an impression on the the movies over the past few decades, emerging as a kind of girl-next-door love interest who…
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Watch and Learn: Movies That Educate and Entertain
Movies are not just for entertainment – they can be used to educate learners from the earliest grades, high school and university. The first graders…
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Interview: Composer Chris Thomas Talks Crafting the Haymaker Score
Muay Thai meets globe-trotting romantic drama is what Nick Sasso’s recently released film, Haymaker, is being labeled. It’s much more than that too,…
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Top US Movies about Education
Education is a widely debated topic these days. Starting from different curriculums and methods of teaching to teacher pay and inequality for students…
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‘Malcolm & Marie’ And The Part That’s Based On You Moment
Malcolm & Marie is a polarizing experience, one that many have found themselves on either side of in terms of whether it's pretentious or arty or…
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‘The Dig’ is A Netflix Historical Drama Worth Uncovering
The Dig didn't really arrive with much fanfare or hoopla, just sort of showing up on Netflix with hardly a howdy-do. It's understandable, I suppose,…
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We Talk With Kate Watson About her New Film ‘Killer Advice’
Actress Kate Watson fills us in on the ins and outs of doing a Lifetime movie – how fast they shoot, their target demographic, and how they were able…
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The Night Review
The Night is a 2020 horror-thriller that sees an Iranian couple forced to confront their demons during an overnight stay in a hotel following a…
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Malcolm & Marie Review
Malcolm & Marie is a 2021 romantic drama that deals with a couple's troubling relationship after a movie premiere.
In a world where the movie…
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‘2 Guns’ Goes All In With Washington and Wahlberg
I'm not sure why but Denzel Washington with a gun has never really hooked me quite right despite the plethora of movies he's made that feature just…
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Screenwriter Sherry Klein on Her New Film ‘Paradise Cove’
We spoke with screenwriter Sherry Klein about her latest release, Paradise Cove. Here's what she had to say.
What was the first thing you ever put…
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Kate Amundsen Discusses Her New Film ‘Donna’
A young mother's "American Dream" turns into a living nightmare until she finds the inner strength to hear a voice she hadn't heard before: her own.…
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Natasha Killip Talks With Us About Her Role in the Horror Film ‘Paintball Massacre’
Natasha Killip gives us the 411 on her latest film, Paintball Massacre – a production that came with its own “she-wee.” Here's what she had to say.…
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Sundance 2021: Land Review
Land is a 2021 drama that revolves around a woman who decides to live in the wilderness after suffering a traumatic event.
What’s great about…
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Some Thoughts About ‘What Women Want’
So there I was sitting through the first ten minutes of the 2000 Nancy Meyers comedy What Women Want and of course my whacky mind started drifting, as…
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Freaky Review
Freaky is a 2020 slasher comedy that revolves around a teenage girl and serial killer waking up in each other's bodies.
Honestly speaking,…
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#Like Review
#Like is a 2019 thriller focusing on a teenager seeking revenge for what happened to her younger sister on the Internet.
Yet another primo…
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Psycho Goreman Review
Psycho Goreman is a 2020 horror-comedy about two siblings who come across a vicious galactic monster.
Have you ever seen a movie so…
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Filmmaker and Actor Derek Ting Tells Us About ‘Agent Revelation’ and His Career
Derek Ting, writer, director, producer and star of Agent Revelation (now on digital from Quiver Distribution), fills us in on his career.
Now,…
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Cinedigm Acquires Fandor, the Leading Global Independent Film Subscription Streaming Service
Cinedigm (NASDAQ: CIDM) announced today that the Company has acquired Fandor®, the leading global independent film subscription streaming service with…
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The White Tiger Review
The White Tiger is a 2021 crime-drama about a poor Indian villager who tries to break out of his caste finding work as a driver for one of the…
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