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Theater Thursdays: ‘The Amateur’ is an aggressively familiar spy-thriller

There comes a time when the bare minimum should be considered completely unacceptable. James Hawes’ latest film, “The Amateur,” released in theaters nationwide on...

‘The Brutalist’ is a poignant portrait of post-war America

“The Brutalist” is the third film directed by Brady Corbet. The film follows László Tóth (Adrien Brody), a brutalist architect who immigrates to the...

‘Sweethearts’: The delightful antithesis to the classic friends-to-lovers romance movie 

Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for “Sweethearts.” The Max original rom-com and coming-of-age hybrid “Sweethearts” hit the streaming platform on Nov. 28. Co-written and...

Theater Thursday: Gladiator II

Director Ridley Scott returns to ancient Rome in “Gladiator II,” the sequel to his Oscar-winning film “Gladiator.” After a tragedy befalls Lucius Aurelius (Paul...

‘Terrifier 3’: Blood, death and clowns

Art the Clown returns in “Terrifier 3,” the third installment of the supernatural slasher franchise of the same name. Set in the days leading...

Theater Thursday: ‘We Live in Time’

Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for “We Live in Time.” The latest work to join A24’s slate of emotional dramas is John Crowley’s “We...

“What is the show?” — A Saturday Night Live origin story

Released on Oct. 11, director Jason Reitman created a dramatized reconstruction of the 90 minutes leading up to the official debut of NBC’s acclaimed...

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’: It’s-a-the Superstar Amongst Other Video Game Films!

Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.” “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” released in theaters nationwide as fans of all...

‘Shadow and Bone’ Season Two: A Crash Course on Compassionate Characters and Chaotic Plotlines

Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for “Shadow and Bone” season two. Being one of the greatest ensemble cast series in recent years, “Shadow and...

‘House Of Gucci’ May Not Be A Masterpiece, But It Surely Was Fun

For all fashionistas, the name “Gucci” is undoubtedly familiar. Known for their “GG” monogram logo, the Italian fashion brand has a long history of...

‘Dune’ Sets The Stage For Another Iconic Sci-Fi Series

Director Denis Villeneuve's interpretation of "Dune," by Frank Herbert, premiered Oct. 22 in theaters and Oct. 21 on HBO Max.  Satisfying movie adaptations of beloved...

‘The French Dispatch’ Encapsulates Anderson’s Aesthetic But May Not Be The Average Moviegoer’s Cup Of Tea

Wes Anderson returned on Oct. 22 with his eccentric visual and narrative style in his new film “The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas...

‘No Time To Die,’ Always Time For Brilliance

Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers for “No Time to Die.” The iconic British Secret Service agent James Bond returned yet again in the 25th...

‘Lamb’ Is Not A Baaaad Movie, Just A Mismarketed One

You know the infamous interview question: “sell me this pen?” Well, that’s what I am going to try to do with Valdimar Jóhannsson’s feature-length...

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