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Anne Hathaway is Stupendous in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey
The Odyssey will bring up a lot of things for a lot of people, but at its core it's really a father and son story - much like the story…
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The Invite is Giving Bob&Carol&Ted&Alice Mixed with Edward Albee Energy
Yet regardless of its origins ore reminders of other cinematic masterpieces, Wilde has revisited the her directing style from "Booksmart" and "Don't Worry Darling" which makes this film intriguing to…
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Tom Cruise Deep Dives Into Process of Digger with Alejandro G. Iñárritu
I learned about the goofy/corny side Tom Cruise who does Donald Duck impersonations just to see his mother and sisters laugh. A side that makes him more like us…just an…
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Boy George and Culture Club More Than Name or Band-They Are LGBTQ+ History
One thing can't be denied. Boy George and the Culture Club is a perfect example of how fleeting success can ruin friendships and destroy careers. Yet, the love and respect…
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Anne-Marie Johnson Tackles Ageism and Relevance with The Addiction of Hope
The Addiction of Hope has the ability to feel like a journal entry come to life in the most beautiful way possible and will serve as a cinematic blueprint for…
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Earth, Wind & Fire: (TO BE CELESTIAL VS. THAT’S THE WEIGHT OF THE WORLD)
Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial VS. That's The Weight of the World) is a loving celebration of a complex artist, the enduring legacy of an iconic sound that…
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Ask E. Jean is a Powerful Look at Justice for Assault Against Women
Ask E. Jean demonstrates what happens when a woman is strong enough to advocate for justice and the truth. Yet, at the same time reminds most of us why the…
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Uma Thurman Embraces Her Deliciously Wicked Villain Era in Pretty Lethal
However, the real treat is Uma Thurman embracing her Bette Davis "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane" era as Devora. Her steely eyed calm with just a dash of wicked villainess…
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Hoppers is Hilarious, Heartwarming Fun for All
Hoppers may well be one of the best Pixar films to date with themes that will resonate with humans of all ages, creeds and colors. More than anything, this film…
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Buckley and Bale Ignite The Screen in The Bride!
The Bride! isn't an extension of Frankenstein, but an entity and personality unto herself who doesn't need permission from anyone to be uniquely her - flaws, tattoos and all. Mary…




























