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Review: Now You See Me, Now You Don’t “Spellbinding from beginning to end.”
Movies provide an excellent way to escape life’s realities. “Now You See Me, Now You Don’t” is the third installment…
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Review: Nuremberg “A Powerful film about an unsettling part of history”
As the Nuremberg trials begin, a U.S. Army psychiatrist (Rami Malek) develops a disturbing bond with war criminal Hermann Göring…
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Review: I Wish You All the Best “A beautiful exploration of identity”
When Ben (Corey Fogelmanis) tells their parents they are nonbinary, their estranged sister, Hannah (Alexandra Daddario), steps in to help…
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Train Dreams cast talked to us at TIFF 2025 about the film & characters
TIFF 2025 – Train Dreams red carpet with Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones & Director Clint Bentley. This amazing film floored…
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Review: Song Sung Blue “Jackman & Hudson make beautiful music together”
Based on the true tale of Mike “Lightning” Sardina, a recovering alcoholic and self-celebrated musician and his eventual wife Claire…
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Director Justin Lin & cast talk about the true & harrowing Last Days of a young man on a mission
Based on a true story, this film has many emotional moments as we follow a young mans journey to achieve…
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Review: Anniversary “A timely and breathtaking watch”
Tensions rise during an anniversary celebration when a couple’s son brings his new girlfriend to celebrate. A normal meeting of…
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Interview: Colin Farrell, Fala Chen & Director Edward Berger bet big with Ballad of a Small Player
Sitting down with Colin Farrell and Fala Chen, we discuss their characters Lord Doyle and Dao Ming. Both betting on…
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Review: Blue Moon “Ethan Hawke is engaging until the very end”
“Blue Moon” chronicles one of legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart’s (Ethan Hawke) final nights as he confronts the future of his…
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Review: Colleen Hoover’s Regretting You “A predictable storyline, but you won’t regret watching it.”
Morgan (Allison Williams) and her daughter Clara (McKenna Grace) have their lives turned upside down when a devastating accident uncovers…
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