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Film Review: A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood

Watching A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood feels almost like an act of therapy, and it's very much by design.…

4 years ago

Film Review: Ford v Ferrari

I know next to nothing about cars, and while it’s pretty clear director, James Mangold, is way more in love…

5 years ago

Film Review: Hustlers

When Hustlers ended, I was such a state of delight that I could have watched the whole film all over…

5 years ago

Film Review: Blinded By The Light

What typically defines the very best Bruce Springsteen songs is how they're able to create a harmony between accessible, catchy…

5 years ago

Film Review: Tolkien

I feel like there is a good film somewhere in Tolkien, but it lacks the proper vision and discipline to…

5 years ago

Film Review: Finding Steve McQueen

One of the more interesting elements of Finding Steve McQueen (which, strangely enough, isn't the only Steve McQueen related movie…

5 years ago

Film Review: The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind

In the last couple days, the film circles on the internet - mostly on Twitter - have gone back-and-forth with…

5 years ago

Film Review: Fighting With My Family

Considering how long WWE Studios has been around (I'll give you a hint, it's older than Marvel Studios), I'm surprised…

5 years ago

Film Review: Vice

Adam McKay going from comedy maestro to vocal, politically charged moralist is an interesting one, if not necessarily surprising since…

5 years ago

Film Review: The Front Runner

“A lot can happen in three weeks,” appears in text - among other info - in the beginning of Jason…

5 years ago

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