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Hugh Grant Charms and Terrifies in Haunting ‘Heretic’ (Review)

Hugh Grant Charms and Terrifies in Haunting ‘Heretic’ (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Nov 8, 2024

  Two Mormon missionaries get more than what they bargained for upon visiting a strange recluse in this new horror-thriller from Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. Movies that pit characters in spiritual conflict with their faith have been around for decades now, the...
Stars Help Break Conventional Romance Mold with ‘We Live in Time’ (Review)

Stars Help Break Conventional Romance Mold with ‘We Live in Time’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Oct 17, 2024

  Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh help elevate this unconventional British romantic weeper. So often throughout each year, the public is offered romantic films that cause a stir of emotions. Whether it’s the story, the stars, or something else, this is a genre...
‘Sing Sing’ is a Moving Depiction of Male Vulnerability (Review)

‘Sing Sing’ is a Moving Depiction of Male Vulnerability (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Aug 8, 2024

Colman Domingo plays a wrongfully incarcerated man balancing his role in a comedic play with reforming a fellow inmate and a clemency hearing in this powerful A24 prison drama.  A24 has had remarkable success both with critics and on the awards circuit with their...
‘Love Lies Bleeding’ is Brutal and Bizarre but Boundary Pushing Pulp (Review)

‘Love Lies Bleeding’ is Brutal and Bizarre but Boundary Pushing Pulp (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Mar 15, 2024

A bodybuilder and a gym manager fall in love and into a violent web of crime in the new film from director Rose Glass. In the ongoing push for more female directors in the film industry, one such filmmaker is Rose Glass, who debuted with her first feature Saint Maud...
‘The Zone of Interest’ is a Chilling Rumination of Our Inherent Evil (Review)

‘The Zone of Interest’ is a Chilling Rumination of Our Inherent Evil (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Jan 19, 2024

“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”  That quote from philosopher Friedrich Nietzche has been interpreted in a myriad of ways since...
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