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Drive-Away Dolls fails to get us into gear, while the latest live action take on Avatar: The Last Airbender manages to finally heat things up.
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Madame Web has us caught in her net of ridiculousness and there's nowhere else we'd rather be. We close the case of True Detective: Night Country and prepare to extract ourselves from Expats.
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Can Madame Web swing into the same cultural zeitgeist spot that Morbius holds? Do we even want that to happen?
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Writer / Director Laura Chinn is here to talk about Florida tropes, finding representation as a mixed kid, and her new film Suncoast.
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Diablo Cody knows how to build a world, and we think Lisa Frankenstein is really going to hit it off with the Wednesday audience. As True Detective: Night Country winds down we're sad to see it go, b…
Two coming of age tales of young women, (both featuring their own forms of morbidity) with Lisa Frankenstein and Suncoast.
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Matthew Vaughn's Argylle has us more itchy with discomfort than fawning over fashion. We're 2/3 the way through True Detective: Night Country and Expats and are not sure where they're both headed but…
Argylle has a great premise but bumpy execution. Scrambled is an egg-cellent time. Orion and the Dark shines when it's being esoteric. The Tiger's Apprentice may need to go back to school.
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A dark week as we venture to despair and loss in Expats from Lulu Wang. Then somehow things get even darker up north for True Detective Night Country.
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Snoop Dogg takes it to the G-gridiron with The Underdoggs aka bobo Bad News Bears. Lulu Wang returns in full force with her Nicole Kidman led limited series, Expats.
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Who was missing and who do we have high hopes for with the Oscar nominations this year? Plus a heavy slate with the necessary viewing of Ava DuVernay's Origin, the unbelievable horrors of American Ni…
We explore the unknown and possibly underpromoted depths of the I.S.S. Ava DuVernay breaks our hearts with Origin.
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Did we need to try to make fetch happen again with the new movie musical version of Mean Girls? Also Alaqua Cox is deserving of the spotlight in Marvel's Echo.
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Making Mean Girls fetch (and into a musical) is a bold choice to attempt. Jason Statham + bees, what more could you want from The Beekeeper? Marvel's Echo deserves more than the spotlight. Finally ev…
Kicking (literally) things off right with Michelle Yeoh in The Brothers Sun. Trying to figure out how quickly we'd turn cannibal post Society of the Snow viewing, and facing the delightful facts of A…
Kicking off 2024 with 4 options: Godzilla Minus One which is a shockingly deep. Ferrari is more of a lemon than a sports car. The Boys in the Boat is rather bland in transit. Thankfully The Brothers …
We're ringing in 2024 by wringing out some of the remainder of the things we saw at the end of 2023. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom leaves us befudddled at fish tits... Anyone But You is nearly irredee…
Our last roundtable of 2023 leaves us a house divided over Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire. We're agreed but also not in sync over Maestro, and finally set our sights on what we hope will turn…
The latest adaptation of The Color Purple sings from stage to screen. We wish Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom had considered staying lost. Anyone But You is about the most accurate title we've seen for …
The deluge of end of year awards contenders continues with the based on a true story wrestling tale of The Iron Claw, the biting commentary of American Fiction, the bloated "genius" of Maestro, and t…