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Fallout
The flat out BEST series I've seen in a long time, FALLOUT is hilarious, exciting and packed with knockout visuals. I should probably...
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Amadeus
Winner of 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture, 1984's AMADEUS is a brilliant film, soaring with wall-to-wall Mozart music, great...
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Civil War
Alex Garland's best film ever, CIVIL WAR immerses you in the terror of combat. Bullets, explosions and tension surround you in a story...
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Bob Marley: One Love
I clearly knew nothing about Bob Marley. Never a huge fan of reggae in general or Marley's music in particular, I approached BOB MARLEY:...
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The Boys in the Boat
Going into the rousing, thrilling film THE BOYS IN THE BOAT, I was completely unaware of the true history behind the tale. "Rocky" like...
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Spaceman
I pity anyone that stumbles onto Adam Sandler's latest, SPACEMAN, thinking it's "Billy Madison" in orbit. Sandler is in full & fine...
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The Book of Clarence
Part "The Greatest Story Ever Told", part "The Book of Mormon" yet something boldly and in-your-face unique, THE BOOK OF CLARENCE...
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American Fiction
One of the best written films of the year, AMERICAN FICTION is smart, thought provoking and laugh out loud funny. With plenty to say...
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The Zone of Interest
The opening moments of THE ZONE OF INTEREST make clear that the film is going to provoke discomfort. An ash gray screen reveals the...
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The Iron Claw
Why is no one talking about Zac Efron this award season? He's physically transformed himself into a hulking presence (the Academy loves...
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The Elephant Man
David Lynch's first mainstream film after his midnight cult film, "Eraserhead", 1980's THE ELEPHANT MAN is a moving, powerful tale and...
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Anatomy of a Fall
"Sometimes a couple is kind of a chaos and everybody is lost. Sometimes we fight together and sometimes we fight alone, and sometimes we...
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Napoleon
With sweeping, massive scale battle sequences that call back to Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia", Ridley Scott's NAPOLEON is a giant...
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The Humans
Adapting his own Tony Award winning play for the screen, Stephen Karam creates a claustrophobic, unpleasant Thanksgiving dinner with...
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Conan the Barbarian
In 1982 when it hit the big screen, CONAN THE BARBARIAN knocked us out of our seats on opening weekend. Bathed in gore, featuring great...
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Society of the Snow
J. A. Bayona's powerful new film SOCIETY OF THE SNOW is an elevated take on a film many of us remember from the early 90's, "Alive". That...
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Ferrari
Michael Mann (Heat, Thief) is back in the Director's chair after eight long years with FERRARI. It's a project he's been working on for...
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The Color Purple
I remember seeing the original cast of THE COLOR PURPLE nearly twenty years ago, in 2005 on Broadway. The musical adaption of Alice...
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Maestro
As a Director, Bradley Cooper proves he's not a one-trick pony with his moving, soul shaking sophomore effort, MAESTRO. I thought his...
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It's A Wonderful Life
Christmas movies don't arrive any more beloved or moving than Frank Capra's 1946 classic, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Almost 80 years after...
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Killers of the Flower Moon
Epic in scale, storytelling and emotion, Martin Scorsese's KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON is another incredible film from one of our best...
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Leave the World Behind
Part cautionary tale, part disaster film and riveting after its shaky start, LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND is a fascinating mystery. The film...
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The Holdovers
The perfect showcase for Paul Giamatti's one-of-a-kind quirk, THE HOLDOVERS reunites Director Alexander Payne and Giamatti for the first...
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