Film Review: Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

Film Review: Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
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Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is a vibrant and joyful holiday experience. It’s energetic, fun and made with heartfelt good intentions. … read more

Content Shifter: 11 New Series to Stream in November

Content Shifter: 11 New Series to Stream in November
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For this month’s Content Shifter, here are 11 series premiering in November to enjoy (or tolerate) in the bunker. … read more

Film Review: Jungleland

Film Review: Jungleland
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Jungleland has a strong enough formula to go down easily, but it’s a shame that it ended up as an example of “making movies of other movies.” … read more

Film Review: Let Him Go

Film Review: Let Him Go
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Let Him Go is not a movie for all audiences, and it’s not to be confused with great art, but it is a skillfully executed western. … read more

Film Review: Holidate

Film Review: Holidate
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Though Holidate has a good base premise, its many attempts to run itself as a “adult” comedy turn it into a butter knife with jagged teeth. … read more

16 Streaming Halloween Treats You Get for Staying Home This Year

16 Streaming Halloween Treats You Get for Staying Home This...
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Here are 16 movies streaming across a variety of platforms, perfect for the Halloween season and catering to a variety of tastes. … read more

Film Review: The Witches

Film Review: The Witches
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Robert Zemeckis’ The Witches casts a magical spell, delivering plenty of big thrills and big action sequences on a mouse-sized scale. … read more

Series Review: The Queen’s Gambit

Series Review: The Queen’s Gambit
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The Queen’s Gambit is, in a nutshell, great television that should be remembered when next year’s Emmy Awards roll around. … read more

Film Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Film Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
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Borat Subsequent Moviefilm is a constant tug-of-war between comic genius and lowbrow stupidity, often at the same time. … read more

Film Review: Rebecca

Film Review: Rebecca
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Rebecca is is slavishly faithful, beautifully photographed and so completely and perplexingly devoid any good reason to exist. … read more