Category: Reviews
‘Bosch’ and ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Have a Surprising Connection
‘Bosch’ and ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Have a Surprising Connection

Viewers might be unaware that the wildly popular Bosch and The Lincoln Lawyer television franchises share an interesting connection. Both shows are based on the bestselling novel series created by Michael Connelly, but it gets even more interesting. In Connelly's…

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Nightbitch Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Nightbitch Featured, Reviews Film Threat

NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL 2024 REVIEW! The loss of identity, sense of days blending together, anger toward your partner, and strong feelings of hopelessness and depression that can come from being a stay-at-home parent to a precious young child is…

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Luc Besson’s Sci-Fi Spectacle Is Still Brilliantly Bonkers
Luc Besson’s Sci-Fi Spectacle Is Still Brilliantly Bonkers

By any measure, The Fifth Element is wild. Written and directed by Luc Besson (Léon: The Professional, Lucy) – a man not known for cinematic restraint – the movie is a giddy sci-fi explosion, smashing together a rip-roaring story, fully-committed…

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Bound Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Bound Featured, Reviews Film Threat

NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL 2024 REVIEW! I find joy in independent films from stories told free of big Hollywood studio interference. One such film is Isaac Hirotsu Woofter’s dramatic thriller Bound. Alexandra Faye Sadeghian stars as Bella, a young woman…

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An Intimate, Character-Driven Drama That Has No Easy Answers
An Intimate, Character-Driven Drama That Has No Easy Answers

I was surprised when it was announced that another film — and not writer-director Payal Kapadia’s lush All We Imagine as Light — would be India’s entry to the Oscars. The film’s story spans three generations and it’s a loving,…

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‘Fire Country’ Season 3 Episode 5 Recap
‘Fire Country’ Season 3 Episode 5 Recap

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for Fire Country Season 3 Episode 5. Alright, Fire Country fans, we're starting with the bad news. Bode (Max Thieriot) and Gabs (Stephanie Arcila) have escalated their ill-advised heat-wave-induced hook-up to a full-on…

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A Time of Reflections Featured, Reviews Film Threat
A Time of Reflections Featured, Reviews Film Threat

In Matthew Paris’s A Time of Reflections, a man steps out of his house, leaving behind the daily grind of his 9-to-5 job, and takes a drive through his old neighborhood, reflecting on the passage of time. As he travels…

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‘Interior Chinatown’ Review – Jimmy O. Yang Charmingly Leads a Metafictional Police Caper
‘Interior Chinatown’ Review – Jimmy O. Yang Charmingly Leads a Metafictional Police Caper

Everyone has days when they feel like a mere supporting player in their own life. Never quite reaching their potential, getting their shot, or living up to the legacy of distinguished or lauded family members. Willis Wu (Jimmy O. Yang)…

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Freddy Still Has Cutting Edge, 40 Years Later
Freddy Still Has Cutting Edge, 40 Years Later

It's hard to overstate just how significant Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street still is. The slasher classic has successfully infiltrated our popular subconscious, reaching a sinister gloved hand into the imaginations of generations of filmmakers and reshaping modern…

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‘Doctor Odyssey’ Episode 7 Recap
‘Doctor Odyssey’ Episode 7 Recap

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for Doctor Odyssey Episode 7. Last week, Doctor Odyssey finally gave viewers what they had been begging for by consummating the simmering chemistry between Max (Joshua Jackson), Avery (Philippa Soo), and Tristan (Sean…

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‘Cobra Kai’ Season 6 Part 2 Review
‘Cobra Kai’ Season 6 Part 2 Review

After six seasons of striking first, showing no mercy, and switching sides numerous times, Cobra Kai is taking its final bow. The Karate Kid sequel series brings us back to what made that trilogy a worldwide phenomenon. Each season has…

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‘Landman’ Review – Taylor Sheridan’s Big Oil Drama Is an Even Bigger Misfire
‘Landman’ Review – Taylor Sheridan’s Big Oil Drama Is an Even Bigger Misfire

There's no denying that Taylor Sheridan has swiftly become one of the television industry's most prolific and sought-after names. Ever since Yellowstone premiered in 2018 and evolved from a Paramount+ sleeper hit into a cultural juggernaut, the actor-turned-screenwriter has produced…

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