Home Movie Reviews Creed III Review: Jordan’s Directorial Debut Is Convincing & Confident Though Baylin & Coogler’s script gives just enough to not be forgettable, Jordan’s direction seals the deal and provides fulfilling entertainment. Michael B. Jordan in Creed III…
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At first glance, the idyllic, magical forest of Unicorn Wars, painted in tender rainbow tones, seems to be inviting the whole family to a feel-good experience in theaters. But don’t let Alberto Vazquez’s fluffy characters fool you as Unicorn Wars…
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Based on the outskirts of Congleton Pecks restaurant is a little Cheshire gem serving great high-quality AA rosette fine dining food for affordable prices. Here is our Pecks Restaurant review. For my dad’s birthday, we visited Pecks, a restaurant that…
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SANTA BARBARA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2023 REVIEW! The importance of legacy is an interesting question. Hollywood and society place a high value on it. Academy Award-winning Cate Blanchett brazenly stated during the panel for her Outstanding Performance of the Year…
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Home Movie Reviews Cocaine Bear Review: Banks’ Ridiculous & Raunchy Thriller Is A Crowd Pleaser Cocaine Bear is exactly what one would imagine from its title, yet the carnage and shocking scenes yield an experience that soars beyond expectations. Nothing…
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Any film that opens with a title card that informs you how prevalent slave labor is worldwide will be intense. Writer-director Mohit Ramchandani ‘s Dreamer is precisely that: an intense drama concerning events that unfold in a Los Angeles-based sweatshop. The…
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Home Movie Reviews The Quiet Girl Review: Poignant, Impactful Oscar-Nominated Drama Is A Must-Watch A standout of this year's awards race, The Quiet Girl is an earnest depiction of family and sweet connections that lingers long after the credits. Catherine Clinch…
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Home TV Reviews 'Rain Dogs' Review: Daisy May Cooper and Jack Farthing Shine in Messy HBO Dramedy As emotionally fraught as it is sharply funny, this new series strikes a delicate balance between the pain and poetry of the everyday.…
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NOW IN THEATERS! Filmmaker Robert Connolly goes from The Dry to the wet with his environmental call-to-arms Blueback. Dealing primarily with the conservation of the oceans – an important and relevant subject, no doubt – the film’s approach verges on simplistic and didactic.…
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It struggles to be intriguing, or even mildly enjoyable, pivoting from one mysterious subplot to another with little interest in its own narrative. Liam Neeson in Marlowe Adapted from the authorized 2014 novel The Black-Eyed Blonde by John Banville, which…
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NOW IN THEATERS! Never come between a mother and her daughter. They’ll stop at nothing to prevent harm from coming to their children, but what happens when there’s no one to turn to for help? If the grotesquely high amount…
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Written and directed by Goran Stolevski, Of an Age will tug at the heartstrings. It’s a tender coming of age that explores the main character coming to terms with being queer while also facing prejudice regarding his Serbian heritage in…
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