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‘The Book of Clarence’ Stands Out With Its Comedic Mythological Vision

Religion, biblical stories, and ancient times are not always appealing to everyone, especially when it comes to film. Oftentimes, stories we grow up hearing...

‘Mean Girls’ – Occasionally Stumbles But Is Nostalgic and Fresh

Whether you agree or not, musicals are all the rage, always have been and always will be. Through the medium of music both lyrical...

‘Good Grief’ – Reminding Us To Live As We Grieve

As film and television continues to expand on unique and diverse stories, we’ve been hit with more and more LGBTQ-focused stories as well. But...

‘The Color Purple’: A Refreshing Take On A Classic Film

When I heard the announcement that The Color Purple was getting a reboot, I was stunned. The 1985 film starring Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, and...

‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan’ is the Modern Change Bollywood Needs

To say goodbye to another year, it only makes sense to release a film that is all about new beginnings. A new relationship, a...

‘The Iron Claw’: How To Wrestle With Grief, Religion, and Family

Whether you’re heavily invested in the world of wrestling or you don’t have a single clue what it’s all about, Sean Durkin’s The Iron...

‘Saltburn’ Crosses Boundaries In An Unhinged Fever Dream

Those who missed out on the theatrical release of one of the most bizarre films of the year can now watch it at home,...

‘Wonka’ Brings Us Back To A World of Pure Imagination

In a world of pure imagination, anything is possible, including an origin story of one of the most iconic and sweet characters in pop...

‘The Archies’ Is Full of Nostalgia and the Spirit of the Youth

Archie. Veronica. Betty. Jughead. Reggie. Dilton. Ethel. Moose. If you’re familiar with Archie Comics or The CW’s seven season show, Riverdale, then you definitely...

Godzilla Minus One: Guilt, Redemption, and Colossal Monsters

Smashed cars, destroyed city skyscrapers, people running for their lives, and people coming together fight a common enemy. It’s the typical thoughts any ordinary...

Hayao Miyazaki Bids Farewell With ‘The Boy and The Heron’

In 2013, it was widely announced and believed that the legendary Hayao Miyazaki would be stepping down and retiring from animation and filmmaking. A...

‘May December’ Mirrors Real Life While Unfolding Tragedy

It is all too often that Hollywood takes real life events and transforms them into stories in the form of film and television. But...

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