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‘The Hand of God’ is a Unique but Uneven Tale of Two Halves (Review)

‘The Hand of God’ is a Unique but Uneven Tale of Two Halves (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 14, 2021

After winning the Academy Award in the now-titled category of Best International Feature Film in 2014 with The Great Beauty, writer/director Paolo Sorrentino has solidified himself as a filmmaker on the rise with the overlooked drama Youth and the miniseries The Young...
‘Don’t Look Up:’ Adam McKay’s angry, exhaustive satire is a miss (Review)

‘Don’t Look Up:’ Adam McKay’s angry, exhaustive satire is a miss (Review)

by Cory Woodroof | Dec 11, 2021

On “Murder,” one of The Office‘s funniest episodes, the employees at Dunder-Mifflin’s Scranton branch face catastrophe. The company’s economic situation is dire, and rumors of bankruptcy begin to float around the workspace. Of course, that could mean lost jobs, losses...
Overstuffed ‘Don’t Look Up’ is Still Pretty Damn Funny (Review)

Overstuffed ‘Don’t Look Up’ is Still Pretty Damn Funny (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Dec 7, 2021

Adam McKay, one of the most polarizing directors in the game right now, is back with anotherbutton-pushing comedy that will ruffle some feathers. Love him or hate him, McKay alwaysprovides entertaining products, even if that means some people will turn off one of his...
‘Being the Ricardos’ is Another Sharp, Engrossing Film from Aaron Sorkin (Review)

‘Being the Ricardos’ is Another Sharp, Engrossing Film from Aaron Sorkin (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Dec 7, 2021

It was only a matter of time until arguably the biggest television show of all-time, I Love Lucy, finally got a film adaptation that covered the sitcom in some sort of fashion. Enter Aaron Sorkin, one of the best writers in Hollywood, coming on the heels of directing...
‘The First Wave’ Captures the Raw Emotion of New York City’s Early Response to the Pandemic (Review)

‘The First Wave’ Captures the Raw Emotion of New York City’s Early Response to the Pandemic (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Nov 30, 2021

A courageous gut-punch. That’s the best way to describe Matthew Heineman’s recently released documentary The First Wave. We have been in the COVID-19 pandemic for over a year and nine months, so traveling back to March 2020 feels like a lifetime ago....
Jonathan Larson’s Legacy Lives on in High-Spirited ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’ (Review)

Jonathan Larson’s Legacy Lives on in High-Spirited ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Nov 19, 2021

Musicals can always draw people from a particular audience even if they’re not the biggest fans of the genre (myself included). For that to be possible, you need a hook within minutes of the studio logos appearing on screen. And that’s exactly what Tick, Tick…Boom!...
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