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Op-Ed: Is Hollywood’s Shark Obsession Starting to Sink the Genre?

It’s beginning to feel like every few months, another shark film emerges from the depths of studios promising bigger scares, bloodier attacks, and an even more absurd premise than the last. Whether...

Movie Review: ‘Ask E. Jean’ Captures the Force of an Unstoppable Personality

Director: Ivy MeeropolWriters: Leah Goudsmit, Ivy Meeropol, Ferne PearlsteinStars: Lisa Birnbach, E. Jean Carroll, Roberta Kaplan Synopsis: E. Jean Carroll won two lawsuits against Donald Trump for defamation and battery. Beyond that, she...

Movie Review: ‘The Crash’ is Netflix’s True Crime At Its Most Uncomfortable

Director: Gareth Johnson Synopsis: Follows the Mackenzie Shirilla case, a 17-year-old who intentionally crashed her car into a brick wall in Ohio, killing her boyfriend, Dominic Russo and his friend Davion Flanagan. She...

Movie Review: ‘Marty, Life is Short’ Celebrates the Heart Behind the Chaos

Director: Lawrence KasdanStars: Martin Short, Deborah Divine, Tom Hanks Synopsis: The definitive documentary on comedian Martin Short, exploring his career across film, television, theater and comedy. “It’s like seeing your best friend in the...

Classic Film Review: ‘Twister’ Blends Spectacle With Survival

Director: Jan de BontWriter: Michael Crichton, Anne-Marie MartinStars: Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz Synopsis: Two storm chasers on the brink of divorce must work together to create an advanced weather alert system...

Movie Review: ‘Deep Water’ Circles Familiar Waters

Director: Renny HarlinWriters: Pete Bridges, Shayne Armstrong, S.P. KrauseStars: Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley, Angus Sampson Synopsis: A group of international passengers en route from Los Angeles to Shanghai are forced to make an...

Movie Review: ‘What Is Dyslexia?’ Brings Clarity, Compassion, and a Much-Needed Spotlight

Director: Kyra BartleyStars: Hope Day, Jeremy Irons, Liv Tyler Synopsis: Before you read anything from searching the internet, discover the extraordinary potential of your dyslexic mind. There’s a fine line between informative and overwhelming when it...

Movie Review: ‘The North’ Travels a Slow and Rewarding Path

Director: Bart SchrijverWriters: Bart SchrijverStars: Bart Harder, Carles Pulido, Olly Bassi Synopsis: Two old friends are walking 600 kilometers through the Scottish highlands to reconnect with each other, nature, and parts of themselves...

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