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While having a few missteps here and there, The Fantastic Four: First Steps overcomes them. Featuring a great cast that all fits perfectly ...
In terms of legacy, I Know What You Did Last Summer continues the franchise but, more so, brings to attention the growing presence of the ...
The Happiest Place on Earth is a bleak and sobering look at The American Dream gone bad, and how precarious our lives are within the society we've created.
We Want The Funk serves as a fantastic entry point to funk for casual listeners and curious ears. But it also speaks to something that other music ...
A Family Affair: Review. By Joe Muldoon. A poorly-rated silent retreat, a bumbling manager trying to appease his in-laws, creditors out for blood, an impromptu property auction; A Family Affair is ...
Childhood Trauma & Mental Health: 10 Films – In celebration of the deeply personal, autobiographical new documentary Your Mum and Dad (out 26th April),from European Academy Award Nominee Klaartje ...
Final Destination Bloodlines: Review. By Jake Peffer. It has been 14 years since the last Final Destination movie hit theaters. Over the course of the 2000s, and early 2010s, the Final Destination ...
Thunderbolts*: The BRWC Review. By Jake Peffer. Thunderbolts* is the latest movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and one of the first in a while that feels unique and tries to do its own thing. When ...
These Alternative Medicine masterworks will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about health, wellness, disease, and death.
The weekend saw the Super Bowl LIX tournament take place. And, while the main aspect is the sports match itself, another aspect to it is the trailers ...
Hemet, Or The Landlady Don’t Drink Tea: Review. By Josiah Teal. Set in the almost zombie-apocalypse, Hemet is an irreverent horror comedy featuring more than a few foul-mouthed characters. Director ...
If You Should Leave Before Me is a showcase for Shane P. Allen and John Wilcox. They are the constant throughout the narrative, guiding each spirit into the next. Wilcox goes for it in each scene, ...