The life of Marie Curie is one of incredible accomplishment, adversity, and loss. Her legacy is likewise complicated, as her discoveries […]
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The life of Marie Curie is one of incredible accomplishment, adversity, and loss. Her legacy is likewise complicated, as her discoveries […]
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There are a couple of movies going on in The Rental, both of them starring people that, as both a moviegoer […]
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War movies tend to fall into two camps. There are the ones like 1917, Dunkirk, or Saving Private Ryan that focus […]
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With theatrical releases hitting major obstacles, this summer has brought some truly incredible movies to digital/streaming/VOD. Sadly, The Sunlit Night is […]
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This month’s fringe VOD offerings include an alien invasion, a haunted mansion, and a psychic dominatrix, but none of that quite […]
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The Old Guard wants to be the first entry in a franchise very, very badly. Based on the first entry, directed […]
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“Don’t forget it,” a scrawled note vainly implores its own writer in Relic, a gutting Australian horror movie about dementia and […]
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John Lewis, the distinguished Democratic Congressman from Georgia, moves throughout his own documentary, John Lewis: Good Trouble, like one of those […]
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In the five years since Hamilton’s debut, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical has saturated popular culture to the point of parody. It’s hard […]
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There are so many troubling elements to Force of Nature that it’s tough to know where to begin. Stars Emile Hirsch […]
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David France is quickly becoming the go-to filmmaker for excellent LGBTQ activist documentaries. France started his directing career with the Oscar-nominated […]
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For 64 years, the Eurovision Song Contest has been an epic annual international extravaganza, pulling together 42 nations to celebrate their […]
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