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‘Spaceman’ Is A Time To Reflect On Life Itself

On March 1st, Netflix’s Spaceman was released, starring Adam Sandler, Carey Mulligan, Kunal Nayar, Isabella Rossellini,  and Paul Dano. It is directed by, Johan Renck....

‘Little Wing’ Soars To New Heights As A Coming-Of-Age Tale

Grief and angst can come in different forms and it can be inspired by varying circumstances. Sometimes, it can be the fatal loss of...

ICYMI: What Happened at the 96th Oscars?

Yesterday’s 96th Academy Awards was another legendary night for the books. The show was full of performances, memorable moments, and plenty of gold statues...

Destroy All Neighbors: Fun But Missing Some Comedy

We are back to some Shudder Roulette! I watched the fairly well-received Suitable Flesh recently on the streaming service, and it wasn't quite for me, unfortunately. I found...

Bob Marley: One Love Movie Review

Bob Marley: One Love is a biopic film on the beloved icon, Bob Marley. It depicts the origin and heart of where Bob’s music comes...

It Wasn’t Morbius…But Is the Devil You Know Worse Than the One You Don’t? – A Madame Web Review

What do you get when a multimedia company like Sony wants to put out movies that bank off the success and name of another...

‘Upgraded’: Rom-Com Novel Vibes With Meet Cutes and Girl Bosses

It’s February and we all know that this is the time that romantic-comedy lovers shine the brightest. And it’s not too surprising to see...

‘Argylle’ Fumbles Its Potential as an Iconic Espionage Flick

Most people, if not everyone, has seen a movie of the spy and espionage genre. This could be anything from classics like the Mission:...

‘Departing Seniors’: Diverse and Relevant, But Where’s The Suspense?

There never seems to be a shortage of the iconic slasher-style horror and thriller films, year after year. Whether you’re looking at a big...

‘Poor Things’: Female Liberation, Autonomy, and Self-Discovery

Ideas pertaining to ethical dilemmas and feminism being presented in books, film, and television is nothing new. But what makes them fascinating is the...

Salaar (Part 1) Review

I am back on my Indian Cinema obsession again with the recent Telugu film hit released to Netflix: Salaar Part 1 - Ceasefire.  I have to say that I...

‘The Holdovers’ Captures What It Means to Be Lonely and to Make Meaningful Connections

If you can believe it, the 1970’s were half a century ago and were a very different time. Religious values at an all-time high,...

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