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‘Carry-On’ is a First-Class Holiday Action Thriller (Review)

‘Carry-On’ is a First-Class Holiday Action Thriller (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Dec 13, 2024

This Christmas Eve thriller now streaming on Netflix is Die Hard for a new generation. Even if Netflix is not getting as much attention heading into awards season for their more prestigious films as they have in years past, they’re going into the holidays with a...
Angelina Jolie is Awards-Worthy in Muddled ‘Maria’ (Review)

Angelina Jolie is Awards-Worthy in Muddled ‘Maria’ (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 11, 2024

Opera legend Maria Callas tries to restore her vocal ability amidst her mind’s unravelling in the new film from Pablo Larrain. In between narratives centered around prominent political figures and movements in his native country of Chile, filmmaker Pablo Larrain...
Anna Kendrick’s ‘Woman of the Hour’ is a Suspenseful True Crime Thriller (Review)

Anna Kendrick’s ‘Woman of the Hour’ is a Suspenseful True Crime Thriller (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Oct 18, 2024

The famed actress’ strong directorial debut arrives on Netflix today and should be at the top of your watchlist. Let’s be honest: In recent years, Netflix’s original film slate has featured more forgettable films than memorable ones. However, the streamer has turned a...
‘Maestro’ is a Solid, Symphonic Sophomore Effort from Bradley Cooper (Review)

‘Maestro’ is a Solid, Symphonic Sophomore Effort from Bradley Cooper (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 8, 2023

  Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan profile composer Leonard Bernstein and his complicated marriage to actress Felicia Montealgre in the former’s new film for Netflix. Actor Bradley Cooper surprised everyone upon the announcement that he would be starting...
‘May December’ Twists Two Plots into One Unsettling Social Satire (Review)

‘May December’ Twists Two Plots into One Unsettling Social Satire (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 1, 2023

  An actress plays with fire by studying the real life deviant she’s booked to portray in the newest drama from Todd Haynes. The best films of writer-director Todd Haynes see him tell stories about dysfunctional suburbia with provocative ideas about...
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