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‘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...

The 77th BAFTA Award Nominations Are Here!

On February 18, 2024, the 77th Annual BAFTA British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards will be hosted by the beloved, the...

‘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 Nominees of the SAG Awards 2024 Are Here!

On the heels of the Golden Globe Awards ceremony from over the weekend, the 2024 Screen Actor's Guild Award nominations were announced today. The SAG...

‘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...

ICYMI: Highlights of the 81st Golden Globe Awards

The peak of award season for film and television is here, and that includes the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards. In recent years, it’s...

The Holdovers Review

The Holdovers is exactly the kind of movie I typically greatly enjoy. A low-stakes, grounded, comedy-drama about interpersonal relationships. And it's distributed by Focus Features!...

Visitors (2023) Review

Fresh off its world premiere at Fantastic Fest, Visitors possesses SCREAMBOX. The Japanese splatterfest has drawn comparisons to Evil Dead, The Exorcist, and The...

‘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,...

Did You Know? Home Alone: A Box Office Christmas Miracle

The year was 1990 and one of biggest box office surprises hit theaters, Home Alone. No one could have anticipated the success and market...

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