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‘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!...
‘Belfast’ is a Nostalgic and Heartfelt Coming-Of-Age Crowdpleaser (Review)

‘Belfast’ is a Nostalgic and Heartfelt Coming-Of-Age Crowdpleaser (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Nov 10, 2021

From film versions of Shakespeare plays like Much Ado About Nothing and Henry V as well as adaptations of Agatha Christie novels Murder On The Orient Express and the upcoming Death on the Nile, to studio fare like Thor and the live-action Cinderella remake, Kenneth...
‘Eternals’ is Bleak, Bloated, and Massively Disappointing (Review)

‘Eternals’ is Bleak, Bloated, and Massively Disappointing (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Nov 4, 2021

No hyperboles are in the title for the review of this movie. As someone who is against clickbait, I only speak in truths. When you look at the cast and crew assembled for Eternals, it has the makings to be the best Marvel Studios project since Avengers: Endgame....
‘Last Night in Soho’ is a Creepy and Captivating Celebration of Italian Horror (Review)

‘Last Night in Soho’ is a Creepy and Captivating Celebration of Italian Horror (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Oct 26, 2021

Giallos are far from the most accessible horror subgenre; a lot of them are often sold as straightforward horror films but end up being slow-burn mysteries with little gore and suspense until the third act, while the journeys within them are populated with several...
‘Halloween Kills’ is a murky, unnecessary slaughterfest (Review)

‘Halloween Kills’ is a murky, unnecessary slaughterfest (Review)

by Cory Woodroof | Oct 22, 2021

The real villain in Halloween Kills isn’t Michael Myers; it’s a lack of common sense. The sleepy town of Haddonfield, Ill. appears to be devoid of it on Halloween night circa 2018, the night that Myers returned to his old stomping grounds three years ago in the very...
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