It doesn’t feel like that long ago when Raven-Symoné took over television shows worldwide with her blockbuster hit That’s So Raven. Combining comedy gold and great lessons, it was no wonder that the show resonated with millions of Americans. Despite…
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While his unnerving 1993 debut, “Clean, Shaven,” really floored audiences who saw it back in the day, when director Lodge Kerrigan’s belated third film “Keane” first made the rounds on the festival circuit in the fall of 2004, it reintroduced…
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Since its debut in 2009, Glee has taken the pop culture world by storm. Whether you were a theater-obsessed nerd who couldn't get enough of the series or just a bystander scouring the tabloids for behind-the-scenes drama, it's hard to…
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Thanks to the absolute legends at Hectic Films Productions for sending me an early screener of this short to bring you this Naked Zombie Girl is Back review. Barbara is back. She is being chased through the zombie apocalypse by…
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From black and white to colors on the screen, film has changed its visuals multiple times throughout the years. Yet, there is one thing that remains the same within this art vehicle, which is the power that these stories have…
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“In a world of eight billion, what happens after we’ve found ‘the one?’” That’s the tagline to Prime Video’s darkly comedic drama series “Mammals,” starring Tony, Emmy, and BAFTA winner James Corden and Oscar nominee Sally Hawkins. All six episodes of “Mammals” will…
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Parodying the smug bourgeois and their superior personalities is nothing new. Buñuel did it best in many films. Pier Paolo Pasolini tried but became a parody of himself. Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or winner “Triangle of Sadness” is a cinematic cocktail…
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From the moment he first appeared on screen, the Ape wonder of the world was cinematic dynamite. Legions of sequels, reboots, cash-grabs, homages, rip-offs and parodies have followed ever since, and this Halloween we’re sorting the terrible from the less…
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Greta Gerwig, Dean Moore/Henry Moore, Adam Driver, Raffey Cassidy, May Nivola and Sam Nivola in White Noise Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel White Noise was for years considered too difficult to bring to the screen. With its jaundiced view of academia, intimate…
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Despite being seeminly well reported, some fans are only just realizing that Christina Ricci appears in Wednesday as Ms Thornhill. Netflix It seems that there has been no secret made about Christina Ricci’s roles as Miss Thornhill in Netflix’s Wednesday.…
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The Inspection has echoes of other military movies, most notably Full Metal Jacket. Writer/director Elegance Bratton’s signature is all over the story, though, giving the film a personal touch. Like Jeremy Pope’s Ellis French, Bratton was kicked out of his…
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While we await the end of “Andor” and the continuation of “The Mandalorian” saga, the folks over at Lucasfilm have another new series on the horizon, which aims to be the “Star Wars” series most disconnected from the Skywalker Saga,…
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