Film Review: The Curse of La Llorona

Film Review: The Curse of La Llorona
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With The Curse of La Llorona set in the Conjuring universe, this urban legend based in Mexican culture is the focal point of Michael Chaves’ latest. … read more

Film Review: Long Shot

Film Review: Long Shot
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Long Shot features the archetypical drug-infused shenanigans that come with Rogen’s presence, but Jonathan Levine adds a much-needed sense of authenticity. … read more

A Friday Night, Snacks and Films: F.U.B.A.R and Criminal Double Feature

A Friday Night, Snacks and Films: F.U.B.A.R and Criminal Double...
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Creative Guild Studio’s premiere of Lucre Films’ productions, F.U.B.A.R. and Criminals, was everything an enjoyable evening viewing should be. … read more

Content Shifter: 8 Hulu (Sorta) Hits to Stream

Content Shifter: 8 Hulu (Sorta) Hits to Stream
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Here are eight more lesser-hyped, original Hulu series that you may or may not be aware of. … read more

Shazam!

Shazam!
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Director David F. Sandberg has taken a relatively unknown character and made him engaging, enjoyable and enlightening with Shazam. … read more

Film Review: Captain Marvel

Film Review: Captain Marvel
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The greatest aspect of Captain Marvel is young girls now have another superhero they can look up to and identify with, which can only be positive. … read more

Birds of Passage (Pájaros de verano)

Birds of Passage (Pájaros de verano)
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Birds of Passage unfurls its tale of one indigenous Wayúu family within the expansive Guajira Desert and the early Colombian drug war. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Tigerland

Sundance Film Review: Tigerland

Tigerland Sundance Film Festival Director: Ross Kauffman In both Eastern and Western imaginations and art, the tiger has always been a symbol of beauty and power. As their numbers dwindle in the wild, many people are moved to help their cause. Tigerland follows two parallel tiger conservation efforts: in far east Russia where Pavel Famenko

Sundance Film Review: Judy and Punch

Sundance Film Review: Judy and Punch

Judy and Punch (Australia) Sundance Film Festival Director: Mirrah Foulkes In 16th century Seaside, a town that is nowhere near the sea, puppeteers Judy (Mia Wasikowska) and her husband Punch (Damon Herriman) are the main source of entertainment. Their puppet shows require synchronized choreography, but Punch seems to be the one taking all the credit

Sundance Film Review: Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love

Sundance Film Review: Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love
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This documentary explores (some of) his love of Marianne Ihlen, with whom he was in an open relationship for many years and who is thought of as his muse. … read more