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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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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…
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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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Ana de Armas is a Delicious and Deviant Baroness One Loves to Hate in Eden
 As intense as this subject matter is, the film is surprisingly humorous - most of which arrives when de Armas hits the screen. You kinda live to hate her, especially…
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Anderson Dazzles Like a Jewel in Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl
The Last Showgirl is the latest in a series of films being released in 2024 (Maria, The Substance, Emilia Perez, The Room Next Door) centered around more seasoned actresses showing…
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Rez Ball is Inspiring and Exciting
Rez Ball illustrates proudly women taking control and the Navajo Nation controlling the narrative for their people and their stories. It's a beautifully crafted film that proves more can be…
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The Last Republican is a Cautionary Tale on American Democracy
The Last Republican serves as a blueprint to how American government became divided from the inside out, yet illustrates that one voice, one vote and one stand for democracy can…
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Conclave is Riveting Thriller That Cast Doubt Over the Preisthood
This film is undoubtedly going to ruffle some feathers and piss some folks all the way off as the priesthood is put on blast loudly. Yet, it serves as reminder…



























