This is where, in a normal review, I would put in a pun of some sort about horns to lead into the world-changing rhino poaching documentary Rhino Man, directed by John Jurko II, Matt Lindenberg, and Daniel Roberts. However, this…
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When The Walking Dead debuted in 2010, it quickly became one of the most popular shows on TV, thanks not to the living dead, but the living human characters. Rick (Andrew Lincoln) may have been the leader, but it was…
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With over 100 years of gritty and dramatic approaches to the era, the American Old West is one of the most explored in films, and Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles remains one of the more unique 50 years later. At the…
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Stanton Chong kicks a hornet’s nest of organized crime and terrorism in his action thriller series, HRT Abduction. Agent Jackson (James Michalopolous) is an FBI investigator. He is following a young man screaming about the end of the world, who…
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Modern adaptations of classical literature aren't anything new. Even just recently, the surprise hit romantic comedy Anyone but You was loosely adapted from William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. Young Werther isn't the next Anyone but You, especially since the…
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His Three Daughters jarred me with its intimate exploration of three sisters as they await their father’s death. Many films have explored family dynamics — and their dysfunction — but writer-director Azazel Jacobs gets personal by making his characters uncomfortable…
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2024 has been a year rich with a multitude of book-to-film adaptations, including titles such as It Ends with Us, Dune: Part 2, and The Life of Chuck, to name a few successes, (not to mention the infamous Argylle). Another…
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The promise of a French social satire that delves into Gallic xenophobia and a global refugee crisis does not, unfortunately, seem like something that might gather wide audience interest. However, if you add in the fact that Meet the Barbarians…
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Bring Them Down, the directorial debut of Christopher Andrews, begins with a scene of mindless brutality that is symbolic of the rest of the film. Michael (Christopher Abbott, however, we never see his face in the scene) is driving down…
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In The Anthropocene Cycle, Director/writer Georg Koszulinski presents a montage of his thoughts and feelings about human impact on climate change. The film was 13 years in the making, and in just over an hour runtime, Koszulinski spins through a…
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Few genres today are as popular as the medical drama, those torrid shows that pair intense procedures with the steamy lives of the doctors who conduct them. There have been countless spins on this concept, from the historic ER to…
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The Pitch: Patient Safety's Next Generation (2024) is an insightful documentary that reveals some of the major advances happening now in medicine, and the long road ahead before they can be implemented universally. Mike Eisenberg released a documentary in 2019,…
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