May 4, 2026

Film Review: JoJo Rabbit

The premise of a young boy growing up in Germany during World War II who has an imaginary friend may sound interesting, but, when you ...
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Film Review: Eggers’ ‘The Lighthouse’ Is Dark and Captivating

Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse is an absorbing, unparalleled cinematic experience. As I entered the theater, the first thing I noticed was the shape of the ...
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Film Review: ‘Joker’ Is A Dark And Gritty Character Study

Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) is an impoverished clown-for-hire living in 1981 Gotham City with his ailing, Thomas Wayne-obsessed mother (American Horror Story’s Frances Conroy). Fleck ...
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Film Review: “Dolemite is My Name”

Eddie Murphy has had an interesting career, to say the least. He shot to fame as one of the youngest and most popular Saturday Night ...
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Film Review: Midsommar

Ari Aster’s debut feature-length film “Hereditary” shocked audiences with a story about family’s unraveling after the death of a loved one. His follow-up “Midsommar” is ...
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Film Review: Judy

The life and career of Judy Garland has been widely documented, and it is considered to be one of Hollywood’s most tragic stories. Garland was ...
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Film Review: AD ASTRA

 Pitt Connects In Epic Tale Of Exploration   Haunted loneliness lingers throughout director/co-writer Jim Gray‘s Ad Astra. Even during the opening sequence which begins with glorious shots ...
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Film Review: “Hustlers”

‘Hustlers’ Finds Girl Power in the Most Unlikely of Places   Inside the world of the seedy world of strip clubs, the glitter and glamour ...
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