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Amelia’s Children
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I’m not really sure how genre fans will respond to “Amelia’s Children,” a Portuguese horror comedy about a suspicious wife, her clueless husband, and his creepy family. “Amelia’s Children” is funny, but the jokes are usually on its characters and...
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Shayda
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Writer-director Noora Niasari’s debut feature, “Shayda,” is a personal meta-fiction based on her own childhood, marked by a fraught parental dynamic and endless uncertainty, but also fierce, unshakeable motherly love. “Shayda”’s titular character (played by Zar Amir Ebrahimi) has escaped...
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Asleep in My Palm
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Society often ignores those living on its fringes. Thankfully, there are cinematic works like Henry Nelson’s sensitive and perceptive feature debut “Asleep in My Palm” to delicately give them their due visibility. Patiently paced despite running at a compact 89...
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Outlaw Posse
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Watching “Outlaw Posse,” you get the sense that writer-director Mario Van Peebles was asked to create a list of his favorite Westerns and then adapted that list into a screenplay. Throughout the film, there are any number of homages (and...
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Megamind vs the Doom Syndicate
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The original “Megamind,” released in 2010, was a fresh, funny, and heartwarming animated film with wildly imaginative visuals and A-list voice talent, including Will Farrell, Tina Fay, Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, and David Cross. Fourteen years later, this new straight-to-streaming...
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New to Streaming: The Sweet East, Poor Things, Monster, Menus-Plaisirs Les Troisgros, God Save Texas & More
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Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here. And the Razzie Goes to . . . As much as we hate to...
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The Regime
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Few things are as alarming in modern day American television as dialogue-heavy screenplays—fully loaded with insults, jokes, withering monologues—that say nothing at all. If characters were properly fleshed out, their words would reveal their backstories, inner workings, motivations; but when...
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DUNE: PART TWO Review: Still Handsome. Still Obligatory. Stilgar.
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If it does nothing else, Dune: Part Two completes the circle of the Fatboy Slim-Arrakis EU.   By opening with Christopher Walken’s Emperor Of The Known Universe, this might just be the quirkiest, and most unexpectedly sly, thing about the...
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HAZEL: THE WALKING DEAD’s Laurie Fortier Joins Survival Thriller
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Here's one for a very specific crowd, those of you who stuck around long enough to see actress Laurie Fortier in the final season of The Walking Dead, and people from North Dakota.    Canticle Productions is a North Dakota...
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TRON: ARES: First Look at Jared Leto’s Character in Next Chapter
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Production is underway in Vancouver on the next installment of the TRON franchise, TRON: Ares. Today, Disney released the first look at Ares, Jared Leto's character in the new film.    “TRON: Ares” follows a highly sophisticated Program, Ares, who...
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