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Movies & TV

‘The Fabelmans’ depicts a family’s complexity with honesty and delicacy

2023-01-31
By: Ellie Myers
On: January 31, 2023

4.5 out of 5 stars   Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans,” a semi-autobiographical story of a young man’s journey into filmmaking and the impact it has on his family, takes an honestRead more >

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ pairs incredible visuals with a strong family message  

2023-01-16
By: Kate Marlett
On: January 16, 2023

5 out of 5 stars Inviting audiences to return to the magical and colorful world of Pandora, “Avatar: The Way of Water” delights viewers with incredible visual effects while maintainingRead more >

‘Amsterdam’ drags its star-studded cast through a muddled plot

2022-10-29
By: Ellie Myers
On: October 29, 2022

2 out of 5 stars Bringing audiences to the theater doors with the promise of their favorite A-listers, “Amsterdam,” written and directed by David O. Russell, moves much too slowlyRead more >

Dahmer series misses the mark, exploring the killer instead of social message

2022-10-11
By: TJ Cantonwine
On: October 11, 2022

2 out of 5 stars Editor’s note: This review contains descriptions of serial murder. “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” is difficult to digest, but it has intrigued theRead more >

‘Blonde’ falls flat: Art for art’s sake

2022-10-11
By: Luke Swift
On: October 11, 2022

3 out of 5 stars Editor’s note: This review contains references to physical and sexual abuse. Gentlemen may prefer blondes, but the same can’t be said for “Blonde,” a filmRead more >

‘See How They Run’: a humorous, captivating whodunit

2022-09-27
By: Annika Schmidt
On: September 27, 2022

4 out of 5 stars “See How They Run” is like a mystery novel on the big screen, with dry humor dominating the original screenplay. The self-aware whodunit — asRead more >

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ meets expectations without challenging the genre

2022-09-26
By: Ellie Myers
On: September 26, 2022

2.5 out of 5 stars Premiering in the wake of swirling cast controversy and drama, Olivia Wilde’s psychological thriller “Don’t Worry Darling” attracts attention for more than just its premiseRead more >

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ is ridiculous, stupid and a bizarrely good time

2022-05-04
By: Luci Schwarz
On: May 4, 2022

4/5 stars      Following the theatrical release of “Everything Everywhere All at Once” nearly a month ago, the A24 film has nearly surpassed an impressive $23M.        It’s unsurprising thatRead more >

Marvel’s ‘Moon Knight’ handles a complex disorder with clarity and delicacy

2022-05-02
By: Ellie Myers
On: May 2, 2022

     The latest Disney+ series to expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Moon Knight,” has so far released half of its six episodes, leaving off on a cliffhanger. While there areRead more >

Tokyo Vice is a proper hard-hitting TV show

2022-04-25
By: Luke Swift
On: April 25, 2022

4.5 out of 5 stars       Loosely based on the memoir of the same name, HBO Max’s “Tokyo Vice” gets the journalistic profession right.       The show made its three-episodeRead more >

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