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‘Jay Kelly’ is a Poignant Probing of the Tortured Movie Star (Review)

‘Jay Kelly’ is a Poignant Probing of the Tortured Movie Star (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Dec 5, 2025

George Clooney plays a disillusioned actor longing for genuine connection in the newest film from Noah Baumbach. George Clooney is one of the most recognizable movie stars in Hollywood not only for his prolific filmography, but also for the philanthropy work he does...
Kathryn Bigelow & Crew Can’t Save Ham-Fisted ‘A House of Dynamite’ (Review)

Kathryn Bigelow & Crew Can’t Save Ham-Fisted ‘A House of Dynamite’ (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Oct 22, 2025

  An unknown nuclear missile is coming right for America and the United States government scrambles to stop it in the newest thriller from Kathryn Bigelow. Fail-Safe is an all-time great political thriller from 1964 about all sides of the United States federal...
‘Long Story Short’ is a Stellar Introduction to the Schwooper Family (Review)

‘Long Story Short’ is a Stellar Introduction to the Schwooper Family (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Aug 22, 2025

The life of a Jewish family is presented as a collage of memories across ten episodes of this new Netflix adult animated dramedy. Ten years ago, Raphael Bob-Waksberg premiered his first animated television show on Netflix with Bojack Horseman to widespread acclaim,...
‘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...
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