Home TV Reviews 'Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special' Review: A Riotously Funny and Heartwarming Return Harley, Ivy, Clayface, and more are back in an extra-fun-sized special that wreaks a very different kind of chaos on Gotham. Image…
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As we’ve reiterated more times, we care to count in print and on our Yellowstoners podcast, its writer/director/showrunner/exec Taylor Sheridan’s world, and we’re just living in it. At least when it comes to the world of Paramount+, which is the…
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Paul Schrader is one of the best filmmakers working today. Over the decades, he’s proven to be a risk-taking artist who isn’t afraid to push buttons or challenge the viewer. And over the past few years, he’s been willing to…
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Pianoforte Jakub Piątek’s documentary Pianoforte follows several young participants in the International Chopin Piano Competition, which has been held in Warsaw every five years since 1927. The competitors navigate intense qualifying rules, several stages and the intimidating presence of world…
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Home Movie Reviews Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody Review - Great Cast, Standard Biopic For a biopic, I Wanna Dance with Somebody follows the norms of the genre but allows Naomi Ackie to deliver a sensational performance in the…
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Last month, Stranger Things actor Noah Schnapp came out as gay in a lighthearted TikTok. Alongside a caption that read, “When I finally told my friends and family I was gay after being scared in the closet for 18 years…
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The legacy continues with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Ryan Coogler's hit sequel follows Queen Ramonda (Oscar nominee Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira), and more, as they fight to protect their nation from intervening world…
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I think we can all mostly agree that “Saturday Night Live” is, by and large, pretty unwatchable. This isn’t totally the fault of the writers, performers, and crew working on the series. But if you have a two-hour show with…
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While it may seem niche to those outside of Texas, high school mariachi competitions are quite prolific in the Lonestar State. The teams give students a creative outlet, as well as an opportunity to pursue scholarships in college music. One…
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It’s pretty simple to wrap your head around. Comedy legend Mel Brooks, now 96 years old and still trucking along like there’s nothing to stop him, made the “History of the World, Part I” comedy in 1981; it was a…
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I didn’t recognize the voice at first. We were supposed to be on Zoom, but Michael B. Jordan is a busy man these days. I can’t imagine there’s much time to sit still when you’re editing your first major motion picture,…
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Yes, Marvel Studios really kickstarted this idea of a “cinematic universe” more than a decade ago, but some of the most popular versions of this idea have sprung up in various other genres. Perhaps the most recent example is the…
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