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Film Review: ‘Gran Turismo’ Mixes Racing and Video Games to Form a Solidly Entertaining True Life Tale
As much as a I love video games, I’ve never been too into racing simulators. The Gran Turismo franchise is something I know and have played, but I couldn’t dream of putting in the hours that those who love it do. In fact, some have gotten so into the series that they ended up with […] More
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Film Review: David Harbour and His Hammer Give Christmas Cheer in ‘Violent Night’
“Violent Night” explodes with Christmas cheer with a self-aware performance from David Harbour and an amazing tribute to Home Alone. More
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TV Review: ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 is Terrifyingly Perfect
Stranger Things season 4 will melt fans’ brains across the globe when Part One launches on May 27th. For lack of a better term, a season is super-sized and jammed with all the elements fans have adored in the previous three seasons. The Duffer Brothers have given us what amounts to a love letter to […] More
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The ‘Verse! Episode 18: Not your Average ‘BLACK WIDOW’ Review – Poems, Predictions, and…Spider Legs?
It’s that time of the week to step into The ‘Verse! – the podcast where we visit different corners of the cinematic universes from Marvel, Star Wars, DC, and beyond! This week we’re doing something we’ve never done in the past. Before you get too excited, no we’re not doing a live recording of all […] More
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Film Review: ‘No Sudden Move’ Finds Steven Soderbergh on Enjoyable, Yet Familiar, Ground
Remember when Steven Soderbergh retired? A decade ago, the filmmaker was planning to hang up the camera, so to speak. Since then? Well, he’s only helmed Behind the Candelabra, episodes of The Knick, Logan Lucky, episodes of Mosaic, Unsane, High Flying Bird, The Laundromat (both in 2019), and Let Them All Talk just last year. […] More
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Film Review: ‘Black Widow’ Finally Gives a Marvel Heroine Her Moment
For years now, one of the criticisms of the Marvel Cinematic Universe was that its female heroes were given short shrift. Chiefly, the lack of a solo film for Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow, has been a sticking point, especially as almost all of her male counterparts have gotten one. Well, at long last (and […] More
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Steven Soderbergh’s ‘No Sudden Move’ to Premiere at Tribeca
People may still be dissecting all of the good and the bad from Steven Soderbergh’s stint performing this year’s Oscars, but the always busy filmmaker is surely ready to move on to whatever his next project is. The big announcement today in the world of the Oscar-winning director is that his next feature, the 1950s […] More
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Character Posters for ‘Black Widow’ Released
The long wait for a new Marvel Cinematic Universe is almost over, and the studio has dropped a new tease with a series of character posters for their return to the big screen, Black Widow. Scarlett Johansson (Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow), Florence Pugh (Yelena Belova), David Harbour (Alexei Shostakov/Red Guardian), Rachel Weisz (Melina Vostokoff), and O-T […] More











