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Game, Set, Chalamet in High-Octane ‘Marty Supreme’ (Review)

Game, Set, Chalamet in High-Octane ‘Marty Supreme’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Dec 24, 2025

  Timothée Chalamet commands the screen in this frantic, stylized portrait of one man’s pursuit of greatness in the world of ping-pong.  Timothée Chalamet returns to the big screen this Christmas, but he’s swapped the folk-rock of Bob Dylan from A Complete...
‘The Housemaid’ is Fun Enough Alternative Yuletide Programming

‘The Housemaid’ is Fun Enough Alternative Yuletide Programming

by Sean Atkins | Dec 19, 2025

Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried elevate this otherwise overlong psychological thriller.  Alternatives to blockbuster fare are becoming less and less frequent in today’s ever-changing landscape of theatrical movies being released these days. Nowadays, studios...
‘Avatar’ Series Still Burns Bright with ‘Fire and Ash’ (Review)

‘Avatar’ Series Still Burns Bright with ‘Fire and Ash’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Dec 18, 2025

  While the third installment of the Avatar series occasionally flickers, it remains a largely captivating and entertaining spectacle. As the holiday season arrives, James Cameron returns to Pandora with Avatar: Fire and Ash. Following the triumph of The Way of...
Revenge Cuts Deep in Profoundly Unforgettable ‘It Was Just an Accident’ (Review)

Revenge Cuts Deep in Profoundly Unforgettable ‘It Was Just an Accident’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Nov 14, 2025

  The latest from acclaimed filmmaker Jafar Panahi makes for one of the year’s best films. Tackling ethical quandaries in films is always tricky, especially for those made overseas, as the content can have ramifications beyond the work itself. For a multitude of...
Glen Powell Shows the ‘IT’ factor in ‘The Running Man’ (Review)

Glen Powell Shows the ‘IT’ factor in ‘The Running Man’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Nov 13, 2025

Edgar Wright’s somewhat disappointing remake is saved by the strong performance of its main star. For over two decades, director Edgar Wright has been a hot commodity in the film community. From 2004’s Shaun of the Dead to 2010’s Scott Pilgrim vs. the World up...
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