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Goodnight Mommy is a Low-Wattage Horror Remake
Being a fan of Naomi Watts, my hopes were that this film would be worthy of her spectacular talents. It gives me no pleasure to say this remake just doesn't…
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Naomi Watts Warms Up a Tepid Penguin Bloom
Directed by Glendyn Ivan, Penguin Bloom tells the amazing true story of renewal of self, family and life the minute a little bird flew into all their lives transforming the minds,…
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Kelvin Harrison, Jr. Excels in the Light and Dark of LUCE
Based on a play by J.C. Lee, Luce will disturb its audience well after the credits have rolled. There are so many issues being played out in the form of…
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Naomi Watts and Daisy Ridley Dominate in Ophelia
This script gives Ophelia the chance to write her own history, as opposed to sitting back and letting history take it's course without a voice in how the final chapter…
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LA FILM FESTIVAL: THE BOOK OF HENRY
Saw the book of Henry and my family was alarmed at my actual sobbing in the theater How many times do we watch an injustice happen to a compete stranger…
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Review: While We’re Young
As one grows older in life, we have a tendency to reminisce about our youth. How we glided through without a care in the world, our bodies un-riddled from…
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Coming Attractions: Week of March 23rd
Get Hard (2015) R 100 min – Comedy When millionaire James King is nailed for fraud and bound for San Quentin, he turns to Darnell Lewis to prep him to…
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Review: St. Vincent
Have you ever had a next door neighbor that you detest only to discover that you have to depend on them because you have no one else to help out.…
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Review: Birdman
What happens when an actor playing a superhero falls on hard times and reverts to Broadway in order to revive his stalled career? In 1989, Michael Keaton played Batman and…
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Update: Venice Film Festival
Since obviously, I am at Warner Brothers filming the 4th and final season of the CW’s Dramedy Hart of Dixie, I have attached an abridged report of the Venice Film…