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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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Channing Tatum and Kirsten Shine in Roofman
Whether we are watching Tatum play like a kid in the store or running naked for his life in the intimate versus grand scheme of tableaus that play out, Roofman…
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6 Films to Watch on Memorial Day
Memorial Day is a time for our country to rally around those men and women how risked their lives, left their families in order for those of us at home…
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CinemaCon Excites with Wicked Slates
In one of the most impressive (and my personal favorite) presentation Wicked turned Casear's Palace into colorful spectacle. Every attendee was given a faux tulip that lit up in an…
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Brian and Charles is Perfectly Charming
What's unique is the film is mostly shot like a mockumentary without a single crew member in sight and David Earl as Brian (mostly muttering) second guessing himself all the…
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Secret Society of Second Born Royals Fires on All Cylinders
Let me just say Director Ana Mastro gave me vibes of Princess Diaries meets Goonies meets The Avengers. One of the thing Is love most about this film is that…
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Winners Announced for the 2017 LA Film Festival
Well, that was fast! Handed out June 22 by LA Film Festival Director Jennifer Cochis, the awards brunch celebrated jury prize honorees from the Festival’s U.S. Fiction, World Fiction,…
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The Heart and Soul of TCM…RIP Robert Osborne
I don’t remember the first time I ever watched Turner Classic Movie Channel, but I have been hooked ever since. # Mostly, due to the presence and cinematic knowledge of…
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Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine is Star Vehicle for Cate Blanchett
I'm going out on a limb and proclaiming that Blue Jasmine is Allen's best film yet, with a haunting and emotionally provocative performance by Oscar winner Cate Blanchett. Blanchett convincingly…





























