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Movie Review: ‘In Cold Light’ is a Slow Burn With Soul

Director: Maxime GirouxWriter: Patrick WhistlerStars: Maika Monroe, Troy Kotsur, Allan Hawco, Helen Hunt Synopsis: Ava attempts to go straight after prison, but her twin is murdered and being a witness to the shooting,...

Movie Review: ‘The Spin’ Shows the Joy of the Long Way Round

Director: Michael HeadWriters: Colin Broderick, Mark McCauslandStars: Tara Lynne O'Neill, Brenock O'Connor, Owen Colgan Synopsis: Two music-loving but unlikely friends have two days to travel the length of Ireland to save their record...

Movie Review: ‘Ghost Elephants’ Listens for Footsteps in the Fog

Director: Werner HerzogWriter: Werner Herzog Synopsis: Follows a mysterious herd of ghost elephants in the jungles of Angola. Werner Herzog is a filmmaker whose voice recalibrates how we look at the natural world. With...

Movie Review: ‘The Mortuary Assistant’ Shows the Quiet Horror of Staying Too Long

Director: Jeremiah KippWriters: Tracee Beebe, Brian ClarkeStars: Willa Holland, John Adams, Paul Sparks Synopsis: Follows Rebecca Owens, a mortuary science graduate who takes a night job at River Fields Mortuary. What begins as...

Movie Review: ‘White Man Walking’: One T-Shirt, 1,500 Miles, and a Nation on Edge

Directors: Rob Bliss and Denise AlderStars: Rob Bliss Synopsis: White filmmaker Rob Bliss walks 1500 miles across the US wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt. He is challenged by Trump supporters and encounters...

Chasing the Gold: ‘Marty Supreme:’ Is Hollywood Under the Timothée Chalamet Spell?

For the past decade, Timothée Chalamet has been on a steady ascent from promising indie talent to full-blown Hollywood fixation. Breaking through with Call Me by Your Name, a performance that earned him...

Chasing the Gold: Why Kate Hudson and ‘Song Sung Blue’ Belong in the Oscar Race

For decades, musicals have enjoyed a complicated relationship with the Oscars. Sometimes they sweep the board, West Side Story, Chicago, Cabaret, and The Sound of Music, all became cultural moments as well as Academy darlings. At other times,...

Movie Review: ‘Miracle: The Boys of ’80’ Review: Play Your Game

Directors: Max Gershberg, Jacob Rogal Synopsis: A young hockey team enters the 1980 Olympics as underdogs and emerges as heroes. Their iconic upset unfolds with new footage and firsthand reflections. Before 1980, American...

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