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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…
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Sinners Sweeps 2026 NAACP Image Awards
I love being Black and that we celebrate our own even when others ignore our brilliance! Congrats to the winners! #naacpimageawards
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Josephine Grabs Top Honors at Sundance
Josephine, Lady, Barbara Forever, Take Me Home are amazingly poignant films that took home top honors at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
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Wake up Dead Man: Knives Out Mystery is Delcious, Madcap Fun
In 2019, Oscar nominated writer-director Rian Johnson and Daniel Craig revitalized the British drawing room murder mystery with Knives Out, creating their own version of Agatha Christie’s unflappable detective Hercule…
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Secret Mall Apartment is Zany and Completely Intriguing
Having just recently screened Skywalkers: A Love Story at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, where Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus climb the world's last super skyscraper, blending daring acrobatics with…
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Dafoe and Hawkins Scorch The Man In The Basement
Although, The Man in the Basement suffers at times as a muddled psychological thriller whose subtext, in many instances takes over, it's the beautifully anchored performances by the Dafoe and…
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The Lost Bus is Terrifyingly Real Account of Paradise Wildfires
Although, there are some moments that could have used some tightening up or just omitted altogether, this film is truly terrifying and a blatant reminder to always have your affairs…
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Jacob Elordi is Transformative in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein
The most profound lesson learned in Frankenstein is the power and tenacity of what it is to be loved and to have experienced unconditional love. To be lost and found…




























