Greta plays out with twists and turns you may be surprised to see in a fairly “cookie cutter” stalker thriller. Starring Isabell Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Maika Monroe.
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A Madea Family Funeral | Film Review
Tyler Perry's iconic creation bids a fond farewell to audiences in A Madea Family Funeral. Read on for our spoiler-free review.
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Arguably the bromance movie of the year, Paddleton will leave you with an empty box of tissues, calling your best friend.
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Growing up, I was always watching World Wrestling Entertainment (formerly World Wrestling Federation). There’s just something about the sport that always captivated me as a youth. So it should come as no surprise that as soon as the trailer for Fighting with My Family was released, I knew I had to see it. Thankfully, I was not disappointed, as it made me …
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Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron team up for a visually stunning leap into the world of manga as they bring Alita: Battle Angel to the screen.
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I always thought the question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” was an odd one to ask kids, even those heading off to college; I certainly had no idea. First it was a dragon trainer, then a pastor, then an engineer, later a radio DJ, and now 16 years into my HR systems career I still …
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo reunite with Dan Gilroy in Velvet Buzzsaw, a horror-infused satire on the complexities of the art world.
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On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider Podcast, we discuss cult films and how a movie becomes one, news, reviews of Polar and Wretch, and much more!
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I Am the Night follows Chris Pine as a disgraced journalist assisting a young Fauna Hodel (India Eisley) as she pursues the mystery of her own birth.
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I knew early on I wanted to be an artist. I’m not going to say it was the first thing I knew I wanted to be because I used to want to build and program robots, but one weekend indoors with my Commodore 64 and a page of code while my friends played outside cured me of that. The other things …
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