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‘The Iron Claw’ is a Tragic, Tremendous Tale of a Cursed Family (Review)

‘The Iron Claw’ is a Tragic, Tremendous Tale of a Cursed Family (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 21, 2023

The true story of the Von Erich wrestling family is powerfully told in A24’s newest sports drama.  Professional wrestling has had a rocky history on the narrative side of the silver screen, from the Vince McMahon and Hulk Hogan produced piece of 80s cheese No...
‘Poor Things’ is a Wondrous Fable About our Weird, Wonderful World (Review)

‘Poor Things’ is a Wondrous Fable About our Weird, Wonderful World (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 15, 2023

  A woman from high society gets a second chance at life through unconventional means in the newest film from Yorgos Lanthimos. Since Dogtooth’s nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars in 2010, Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos has went on to...
‘Maestro’ is a Solid, Symphonic Sophomore Effort from Bradley Cooper (Review)

‘Maestro’ is a Solid, Symphonic Sophomore Effort from Bradley Cooper (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 8, 2023

  Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan profile composer Leonard Bernstein and his complicated marriage to actress Felicia Montealgre in the former’s new film for Netflix. Actor Bradley Cooper surprised everyone upon the announcement that he would be starting...
‘May December’ Twists Two Plots into One Unsettling Social Satire (Review)

‘May December’ Twists Two Plots into One Unsettling Social Satire (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 1, 2023

  An actress plays with fire by studying the real life deviant she’s booked to portray in the newest drama from Todd Haynes. The best films of writer-director Todd Haynes see him tell stories about dysfunctional suburbia with provocative ideas about...
Annette Bening Performs Career-Best in Solid Swimmer Biopic ‘Nyad’ (Review)

Annette Bening Performs Career-Best in Solid Swimmer Biopic ‘Nyad’ (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Nov 3, 2023

  A marathon swimmer seeks to become the oldest woman to swim non-stop from Cuba to Florida in Netflix’s newest biopic. If there’s one thing athletes have in common with artists regardless of what sport in which they compete, it’s that the most eccentric...
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