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‘The Day the Earth Blew Up’ is a Delightful & Fun Looney Tunes Movie (Review)

‘The Day the Earth Blew Up’ is a Delightful & Fun Looney Tunes Movie (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Mar 12, 2025

Daffy Duck and Porky Pig uncover an alien’s plot to take over the Earth in their first entirely 2D-animated original feature film. The timeless Looney Tunes characters may have won five Academy Awards in the Best Animated Short Film category across their nine...
‘Bring Them Down’ is a Tense, Slow Burn Farm Feud (Review)

‘Bring Them Down’ is a Tense, Slow Burn Farm Feud (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Feb 6, 2025

  The latest release from MUBI hits theaters in the Nashville area this weekend.   If you asked me which studio or streamer gained the most heat heading into 2025, the answer is easy: MUBI. With a strong collection of releases last year that included Bird,...
‘Clone Cops’ is an Exceptional Example of Grassroots Filmmaking (Review)

‘Clone Cops’ is an Exceptional Example of Grassroots Filmmaking (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Jan 29, 2025

  A band of outlaws is up against a convoy of clone cops in this science fiction comedy filmed entirely in Nashville. Film production on its own is a stressful endeavor, but what can be debilitating for aspiring filmmakers on the DIY-grassroots level is finding...
‘Presence’ is an Eerie, Emotional Ghost Story from Steven Soderbergh (Review)

‘Presence’ is an Eerie, Emotional Ghost Story from Steven Soderbergh (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Jan 24, 2025

  A spectre watches over a girl in mourning after her family moves into the house it haunts in this Sundance hit from Steven Soderbergh. At last year’s Sundance Film Festival, director Steven Soderbergh premiered his new film Presence to critical acclaim, and it...
‘September 5’ is a Fast-Paced, Riveting Re-telling of a Tragic Day (Review)

‘September 5’ is a Fast-Paced, Riveting Re-telling of a Tragic Day (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Jan 23, 2025

  This true story has a tight 90-minute runtime that forces you not to look away – even as the credits roll. In a day and age where writers and directors think a great movie must be nearly three hours long, September 5 reminds us you can do a lot with a...
‘The Brutalist’ is a Spellbinding, Modern-Day Cinematic Spectacle (Review)

‘The Brutalist’ is a Spellbinding, Modern-Day Cinematic Spectacle (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Jan 16, 2025

  Fictional architect László Tóth emigrates from Hungary to America in hopes of a better life for himself and his family in this grand fable from Brady Corbet. Brutalism is an architectural style characterized by raw concrete structures and a hypnotizingly...
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