In the four years since its premiere, Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone has become an entity in and of itself, a hit series that spawned not only a successful spinoff in this year's 1883 but a verifiable television universe now with a…
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At the end of last week’s episode, Kino Loy (Andy Serkis) revealed that there are only ever twelve guards on duty, and with Episode 10 of Andor, Cassian (Diego Luna) plans to take full advantage of the Empire’s weaknesses. But…
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The Howl Scream Park is the little brother of another local scare attraction in Tulleys Shocktoberfest but don’t underestimate this park, it has a lot of high-quality mazes and a wonderful atmosphere! Here’s our The Howl Scream Park review. The…
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The name Rev. Al Sharpton elicits strong responses. In fact, the opening clips of writer-director Josh Alexander’s documentary Loudmouth contain a 1993 60 Minutes interview with Mike Wallace in which Wallace rattles off a laundry list of (mostly white) critics of Sharpton, including: “impresario…
Read moreWith “Avatar: The Way of Water,” the cinematic experience reaches new heights as Cameron transports audiences back to the magnificent world of Pandora in a spectacular and stirring action-packed adventure. Set more than a decade after the events of the…
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Home Movie Reviews My Best Friend's Exorcism Review: Elsie Fisher Leads Funny & Gross Horror My Best Friend's Exorcism, with humor & horror, makes for a devilish ride less than the sum of its parts, but still a frighteningly good…
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Jamie Roberts’ terse, painfully precise documentary “Escape from Kabul” zooms right in on one episode—the massive last-minute airlift of Afghans and remaining American personnel from Kabul in August 2021—and never looks away, even when you might wish that it did.…
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Even though he was only in four Marvel films, Chadwick Boseman’s King T’Challa felt integral to the MCU following his introduction in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War. When Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) threw him off a waterfall during a…
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The American West is a dangerous place for a woman, but so is England and the façade of safety that it offers women—even for wealthy, privileged women like Cornelia Locke (Emily Blunt). The English doesn’t shy away from the horrors…
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NOW IN THEATERS! The Fabelmans, Steven Spielberg‘s self-portrait of a young man finding himself in a field of film magicians, turns out to be unexpectedly hip and heavy. Written by Speilberg and Tony Kushner, the film begins in 1952, as little…
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Screamfest Burton is one event that has evaded me every single season, whether its a scheduling conflict or something else entirely but 2022 was the year that I finally got to check out this local gem to bring you this…
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Home Movie Reviews The Good House Review: Weaver & Kline Are A Winning Duo Opposite Solid Ensemble Thanks to Weaver's fearless performance, though, The Good House rises above its flaws to become an entertaining and earnest character study. Kevin Kline and Sigourney…
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