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Two original animated films about identity and belonging this week with Pixar's Elio and K-Pop Demon Hunters (the latter also features an absolutely legendary soundtrack).
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Celine Song continues to prove a master of relationship storytelling with Materialists. How to Train Your Dragon soars to similar levels of the animated version. The Life of Chuck will ruin and repai…
Matt finally dances his way into the John Wick universe via Ballerina and we give ourselves nightmares because of Dangerous Animals.
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Collector extraordinaire Dan Lanigan îs here to chat about collectible preservation, having to curate down acquisitions, and his new show Cinema Relics Investigations.
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Filmmaker Matt Wolf is here to chat about his Paul Reubens documentary: Pee-Wee as Himself and the challenges of going toe to toe with the bowtied artist himself.
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Ana De Armas joins the John Wick-iverse in Ballerina. Wes Anderson continues to rinse and repeat his work with The Phoenician Scheme. Jai Courtney gives a swimmingly scary performance in Dangerous An…
We're in agreement: Ben Wang is a star in Karate Kid: Legends and we're dream casting him in other roles. Plus we dive into should Sirens have been a film instead?
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Though a jumble of styles and a plot with too many storylines for its own good, Ben Wang and Jackie Chan kick this sixth Karate Kid film into "watchable" territory.
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Author Michele Wong McSween is here for AAPIHM to discuss her children's book series, Gordon & Li Li, the challenges of trying to learn Mandarin later in life, and reconnecting to her culture.
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We're here to defend the hopena (ending) of the live action remake of Lilo & Stitch, go on an unwilling adventure in Fountain of Youth and heed the temptation of Sirens.
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Lilo & Stitch is built on the back of the strength of the original film. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning doesn't know how to balance spectacle with coherent story. Fountain of Youth is a wa…
Two new series this week that both balance comedy and drama and what it means to be (or not to be) human with Murderbot and Overcompensating.
Special guests Jamie Jirak and Tony Pauletto are here to debrief on arguably one of the best Star Wars entries ever, Andor, and how "The death of truth is the ultimate victory of evil."
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I think you should definitely see Friendship if you're a Tim Robinson fan. The Four Seasons might star comedy titans but feels beyond pedestrian.
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Marvel's Thunderbolts* strongest aspect is its humanity. Mon Mothma is mother in Andor season 2. We request that Another Simple Favor be the end of the line.
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Marvel's Thunderbolts* succeeds in telling a relatable human story through the lens of superhumans. Another Simple Favor is overly complicated. The Surfer is an emotional wipeout.
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We've calibrated our enthusiasm to "very high" for the first half of season 2 of Andor.
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Get thee to a theater for Ryan Coogler's Sinners. The Accountant 2 is paint by numbers action. Andor season 2 is painfully poignant. On Swift Horses feels dated. The Legend of Ochi is formulaic.
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We sink our fangs into Ryan Coogler's Sinners and merely begin to scratch the surface of the complexity of Andor Season 2.
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RSVP yes toThe Wedding Banquet, that oh so rare remake that feels relevant and necessary.
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