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Jonathan Larson quickly became one of the defining voices of his generation, and never even lived to witness it. Larson passed away suddenly from an aneurism from marfin’s syndrome the [...]

The Beta Test

What is it about Jim Cummings and PJ McCabe’s, The Beta Test, that lures and attracts audiences into the psychological disarray that it is? Perhaps it’s the dreamscape-esque environment the [...]

Spencer

Centering on a more romanticized but accurate chapter in the detached marriage of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, Pablo Larrain's Spencer is an exquisitely crafted, superbly acted biographical drama about [...]

The Rescue

In 2018, news that a Thailand soccer team consisting of 12 adolescent boys and their coach were trapped in a flooded cave was heard worldwide. Day after day, updates would [...]

Mass

Now making it to theaters in nearly a year since it's virtual world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival back in January, Mass, the film's title, derives as a [...]

Dune

Long thought to be unfilmable, Frank Herbert's classic science fiction novel, Dune, has been one of the toughest nuts to crack for Hollywood since the novel was released. Attempting to [...]

No Time To Die

Every generation has their James Bond(s). For my father it was Sean Connery as a kid, Roger Moore as a teen. The goofier gadgets, bodacious woman and campy storylines were [...]

Cry Macho

What does it mean to be a man? Clint Eastwood’s 39th directorial effort Cry Macho thoughtfully explores that question. Eastwood plays retired rodeo cowboy and horse trainer Mike Milo, who [...]

The Card Counter

After the high acclaim of First Reformed (2018), iconic writer-director Paul Schrader is once again back at directing his own screenplays that continues his brilliant sensibilities of traumatized and isolated [...]

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