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“One Battle After Another” is a masterpiece, the true movie moment of our time and one of the most important films to see as it arrives at the precise time it needs to. This timeless yet timely tale taps the raw nerve exposed in American politics and captures the hopelessness of fighting against institutions of power and the hopefulness of the neccesity of generational revolution.
“My Father’s Shadow” is a profound piece of cinema, a wondrous triumph and one of the best films of the year.
The days are long and the movies are constant. Thus is life at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, rushing from…
“Nickel Boys” is a masterpiece unmatched and moving in ways that stir the soul, rips you apart and rather than put you back together again, leaves you with yourself to decide what you’re going to do next. It doesn’t get better than this, folks.
“The Animal Kingdom” may not be the best of its kind, but for whatever it lacks in its narrative chaos it makes up for with a touching story about fatherly love, letting go, and discovering that things that seek to drive us apart may actually bring us together.
“Our Son” layered emotional characters get more arresting, mixed with queer overtones that give the film its unique heart at the core.
The Oscars on Sunday night was largely enjoyable, but left some perplexed at the omission of specific actors from the “In Memoriam” segment.
Starz has released a teaser trailer for “Outlander” season 7, coming sometime in 2023 and picking up the slack of the shortened sixth season.
“God’s Country” will most likely be a criminally underrated film, one that falls victim to its understated release and overlooked intensity underneath its slow burn unfolding.
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