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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...
‘Rental Family’ is a Tender, Touching Encouragement for Connection (Review)

‘Rental Family’ is a Tender, Touching Encouragement for Connection (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Nov 21, 2025

A kind, lonely actor receives unique work from a strange but well-meaning agency in this new dramedy starring Brendan Fraser. In Hollywood’s ongoing push for diversity among its filmmakers, a fresh crop of Asian female directors have risen to prominence in the film...
‘Nouvelle Vague’ is a Poignant, Playful Throwback to Cinema’s Past (Review)

‘Nouvelle Vague’ is a Poignant, Playful Throwback to Cinema’s Past (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Nov 14, 2025

Jean-Luc Godard sets out to make his first feature and leave cinema forever changed in the new film from Richard Linklater. Few filmmakers know what it’s like to be an outsider in the film scene beyond Hollywood than writer-director Richard Linklater; who debuted in...
Revenge Cuts Deep in Profoundly Unforgettable ‘It Was Just an Accident’ (Review)

Revenge Cuts Deep in Profoundly Unforgettable ‘It Was Just an Accident’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Nov 14, 2025

  The latest from acclaimed filmmaker Jafar Panahi makes for one of the year’s best films. Tackling ethical quandaries in films is always tricky, especially for those made overseas, as the content can have ramifications beyond the work itself. For a multitude of...
Glen Powell Shows the ‘IT’ factor in ‘The Running Man’ (Review)

Glen Powell Shows the ‘IT’ factor in ‘The Running Man’ (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Nov 13, 2025

Edgar Wright’s somewhat disappointing remake is saved by the strong performance of its main star. For over two decades, director Edgar Wright has been a hot commodity in the film community. From 2004’s Shaun of the Dead to 2010’s Scott Pilgrim vs. the World up...
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