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Holland Roden Keeps Doing Her (Scary) Parts
Holland Roden, a former Hockaday and HPHS student lives in a van, even with her acting career rolling.
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Meet the Greenhill Grad Whose Debut Feature Won the Top Prize at SXSW
Austin event, though canceled by COVID-19 concerns, judged film submissions online
“Little Women” Left Me Wanting More
It is a shame that the opportunity wasn't seized to make this movie a series.
“Jumanji” Still Has Plenty of Game
Slow to start before powering up nicely, Jumanji: The Next Level adds life to an old story.
Shia LaBeouf Bares Sordid Past in ‘Honey Boy’
Honey Boy, a film loosely based on his childhood as the son of an addict and the toxic cycles that ensued.
The New Mr. Rogers Movie Isn’t About What You Might Think
Walking out of the theater after catching an early screening of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood one thing was clear: This movie was not about Mr. Rogers.
The Addams Family Returns to the Silver Screen
26 years after Addams Family Values, The Addams Family is back! This time they’re staying true to the original comics art style!
“Brittany Runs a Marathon” Sprints Beyond Makeover
While the premise of Brittany Runs a Marathon is Brittany making her way to the New York City Marathon, it's also a profound message about inner conflicts, toxic relationships, past hurts, self-esteem, and triumph.
“Angel Has Fallen” Blows Up Action Movie Stereotypes
Angel Has Fallen is a refreshing surprise that breaks away from the stereotypical action movie mold in more ways than one.
“Ready or Not” Itches Sinister Side of Humor
Ready or Not, which opens Wednesday and is rated R, is a wacky and sinister movie filled with hyper-violent bloodshed and horror-filled comedic delight.
“Where’d You Go Bernadette” is Perfect Summer Flick For Families
“Where’d You Go Bernadette” is not the same as the book, but that’s a good thing.
REVIEW: “Where’d You Go Bernadette” Is The Perfect Summer Flick For Families
“Where’d You Go Bernadette” is not the same as the book, but that’s a good thing.
Don’t Miss “The Peanut Butter Falcon”
"The Peanut Butter Falcon" challenged so many of my preconceived thoughts on what the main character of a movie should be or look like.
REVIEW: Don’t Miss “The Peanut Butter Falcon”
"The Peanut Butter Falcon" challenged so many of my preconceived thoughts on what the main character of a movie should be or look like.
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“The Art of Self Defense” Tackles Toxic Masculinity
When Davies attends Sensei's mysterious night class, he discovers a sinister world full of fraternity, brutality, and hyper-masculinity.
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“The Art of Self Defense” Painfully Tackles Toxic Masculinity
When Davies attends Sensei's mysterious night class, he discovers a sinister world full of fraternity, brutality, and hyper-masculinity.
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REVIEW: “The Dead Don’t Die” Breathes Life into Zombie Movies
Have you ever watched a movie and two minutes in thought, "Yeah, this is going to be good?" That is precisely how I felt when I settled into my seat at the Angelika theater at Mockingbird Station to catch an early screening of The Dead Don't Die.
REVIEW: “The Tomorrow Man” Clumsily Welcomes Love and Living in the Present
What starts out as a slow film turns into a clumsy rom-com about two older people meeting and finding meaning in a world that doesn’t get them.
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“The Tomorrow Man” Clumsily Welcomes Love and Living in the Present
What starts out as a slow film turns into a clumsy rom-com about two older people meeting and finding meaning in a world that doesn’t get them.
REVIEW: Booksmart: Inclusive and Progressive
The comedic flow was so genuine and truly entertaining for adults as well as teens. I cannot remember a time when I laughed that hard.