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Michael B. Jordan jumps into the ring and the directors chair for Creed III, but is it championship belt worthy? Plus Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham team up for Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre.
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We're perhaps wishing Cocaine Bear took a page more out of the mockbuster playbook over the blockbuster playbook.
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Yes, Cocaine Bear is the real name of a movie in theaters being reviewed this week. Does it live up to the hype or are there things to bump on (get it?!)?
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Join us as we convene the weird side characters of the MCU fan club with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Plus the "romcom" Your Place or Mine and the new "thriller" Sharper.
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Things are starting to get more wibbly wobbly in the MCU with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Also Tony Leung stars in a new WWII spy thriller.
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The ab-tastic trilogy is supposedly complete with Magic Mike's Last Dance. Meanwhile this might be a turning (and exit) point for you when it comes to You.
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We're pitching our best octogenarian led films after watching 80 for Brady. Plus are the changes M. Night Shyamalan made to Knock at the Cabin for the better? Finally some awards catch up with Tár.
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The resounding theme for the week is "who exactly are these for?!" with 80 for Brady and the new M. Night Shyamalan directed film, Knock at the Cabin.
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Some surprise streaming delights this week with Poker Face, The Last of Us, and Shrinking. Then the new Jennifer Lopez movie, Shotgun Wedding, doesn't just give us cold feet, it gives us mass confusi…
Wednesday's Jamie McShane drops by to chat Sherrif Galpin, the supernatural, and definitions of success.
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The series is a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery charting Wedn…
We found J.Lo's latest rom-com, "Shotgun Wedding," neither romantic or comedic, and are truly wondering who it's intended for. Thankfully Natasha Lyonne is a delight in the new mystery of the week th…
Some delightful surprises in the 95th Academy Awards nominations (yay Everything Everywhere All at Once!) and some real head scratchers too. Then Tom Hanks makes it a family affair in A Man Called Ot…
In spite of some capital A acting talent, The Son fails to shine. Bling Empire: New York has less heart but more sheen than its sibling series.
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We had the chance to sit down with Everett Downing and Patrick Harpin, the co-creators of the new Netflix series “My Dad the Bounty Hunter” and chat about about role models, mixing styles, and dimbos…
M3GAN is a memeable (yet watchable) mess. Meanwhile the biggest issue with the latest Tom Hanks film, A Man Called Otto, is Hanks offscreen persona.
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Our politest disagreement yet comes from the body of Darren Aronofsky's The Whale and filmography. Also is The Pale Blue Eye just Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow?
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Whoda thunk Edgar Allan Poe would star in a middling tale of woe in The Pale Blue Eye? Plus Women Talking is very true to the title, but is it compelling?
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New year, same us! We begin the new year with Rian Johnson's latests whodunit, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Plus a look back at the highs and lows of 2022 in film and TV.
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A mixed bag of films to close out 2022 with Noah Baumbach's latest, White Noise, the return of Antonio Banderas in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, and finally Vicky Krieps reigns in Corsage.
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The theme this week is "unlikable characters" - some intentional, some unintentional... Benoit Blanc returns in Rian Johnson's Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Damien Chazelle takes on Hollywood hi…