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Strong Performances Carry Pleasantly Lean ‘A Haunting in Venice’ (Review)

Strong Performances Carry Pleasantly Lean ‘A Haunting in Venice’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Sep 15, 2023

Third time’s the charm for Kenneth Branagh’s whodunnit franchise. As summer winds down and it finally begins to cool off, we enter a timeframe before we start to see the Oscar contenders make their first impressions. Much like January, this time of the year can be an...
‘Death on the Nile’ is Occasionally Witty, but isn’t as Smart as it Thinks it is (Review)

‘Death on the Nile’ is Occasionally Witty, but isn’t as Smart as it Thinks it is (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Feb 7, 2022

We’re in that early part of the year where most movies hitting the big screen will be forgotten by the end of the year. This isn’t always the case (Black Panther, Get Out), and Death on the Nile looked like it had a chance to be an early year standout....
Murder on The Orient Express is a Gorgeous & Loving Homage to The Golden Age of Detective Stories (Review)

Murder on The Orient Express is a Gorgeous & Loving Homage to The Golden Age of Detective Stories (Review)

by Mark Miller | Nov 13, 2017

This week it was either Daddy’s Home 2 or Murder on the Orient Express, a choice that pit Mark Wahlberg against Dame Judi Dench for my attentions.  You might think that choice would be obvious and had Mr. Wahlberg worn something sleeveless in the trailer, I would have...
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