Film Review: Golda

Film Review: Golda
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Golda has good intentions in trying to honor a major figure and capture a significant period, yet it misses every opportunity to make that feel interesting. … read more

Film Review: Blue Beetle

Film Review: Blue Beetle
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Blue Beetle isn’t going to be the breakthrough film that makes the genre skyrocket back to its full glory, but it may help slow the descent just a bit.  … read more

Film Review: Strays

Film Review: Strays
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Strays didn’t need to reach high to be guilty-pleasure entertainment; it just needed to do more than revel in reaching as low as possible. … read more

Film Review: Afire

Film Review: Afire
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Afire is a slow burn, a slight yet engrossing and ultimately moving slice-of-life film not for all tastes. … read more

Film Review: Psychosis

Film Review: Psychosis
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Psychosis is a chilling homage to the noir genre, sprinkling Easerhead oddities throughout. … read more

Film Review: The Last Voyage of the Demeter

Film Review: The Last Voyage of the Demeter
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The Last Voyage of the Demeter is an entertaining, gothic-horror thriller that flirts with greatness only to fall short. … read more

Film Review: Jules

Film Review: Jules
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Jules recalls nothing so much as the kind of bargain basement, straight-to-VHS movies of the late ’80s and early ’90s. … read more

Film Review: Dreamin’ Wild

Film Review: Dreamin’ Wild
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Dreamin’ Wild Director: Bill Pohland River Road Entertainment In Theaters 08.04.2023 Dreamin’ Wild is a unique entry in the musician biopic genre in that it’s not just about telling a story we haven’t heard before; it introduces us to a real band that we only wish we’d known about before now. Dreamin’ Wild stars Oscar

Film Review: Biosphere

Film Review: Biosphere
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While Biosphere isn’t the worst film I have seen in the past year, it didn’t stick out to me as anything special. … read more

Film Review: Shortcomings

Film Review: Shortcomings
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If you’re looking for a small, quirky indie flick that’s never boring, Shortcomings is a film that thankfully fails completely to live up to its title. … read more