November 23, 2024

FILM REVIEW: ‘The Truffle Hunters’ Unearths Some of Life’s Beauty

Truffles are a bit of the mystery. While many people have heard of them, only a fraction seem to really know what they are. Some ...
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Film Review: Sadly, This ‘Cherry’ is Mostly Pits

Most people know The Russo Brothers’ (Joe and Anthony Russo) work but maybe not their names. They were handed the monumental task of helming the ...
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Film Review: ‘Nomadland’ is a Portrait of Hope in a Broken America

There is a word I lean on often (probably too often) over these last few years. The word is ‘broken.’ In this often troubling world, ...
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Film Review: ‘The Father’ Puts Us In the Grip of Dementia

Some films place you into the shoes of its subject, other films transform you into world’s that you did not even know existed. This year, ...
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Film Review: ‘Tiny Perfect Things’ Satisfies Again and Again

There have been numerous variations on the concept just over the last few years (Palm Springs, Happy Death Day, Edge of Tomorrow, Looper). Even with ...
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Film Review: ‘Minari’ Is a Beautifully Human Story

There’s something very special about Minari. While watching it took hold of me, keeping me absorbed right through to the credits as if I were ...
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FILM REVIEW: ‘The Climb’ Is Absurd and Unexpected Fun

This article, written by our critic Steven Prusakowski, was previously published on our sister site, AwardsRadar. Be sure to check them out for film, TV, and ...
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