November 23, 2024

FILM REVIEW: ‘Love and Monsters’ The Apocalypse At Its Sweetest

Like many films that have been released recently, it is hard not to make connections between the on-screen situations of Love and Monsters and the current isolation ...
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TV Review: ‘Deaf U’ Is A Wild and Revealing Look At Deaf Culture

(This review, written by our critic Steven Prusakowski and was previously published on our sister site, AwardsRadar. Be sure to check them out for film, TV, and ...
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Film Review: ‘Dick Johnson Is Dead’ Is A Touching Exploration of Life, Love, and Loss

Meet Richard C. Johnson aka Dick Johnson. He is an 80-something psychiatrist and widower who also happens to be the father of the film’s director, Kirsten ...
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Film Review: ‘The Secrets We Keep’ Will Hold You Captive

It is a picturesque, tranquil day in the town square park during what feels like simpler times. The sun is shining, the skies are blue, ...
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Film Review: Charlie Kaufman’s ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ is a Trip

If someone were to say Charlie Kaufman makes films that challenge audiences, it would be a vast understatement. Even his most general audience-friendly film Eternal ...
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