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JOHN CANDY: I LIKE ME is the doc you didn’t know you needed

You can feel the loss, even 30+ years later, by his friends, colleagues and family members… and you feel it for all the right reasons.
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Dwayne Johnson at his best in THE SMASHING MACHINE

For almost two decades, Johnson has basically played himself in movies. But, in THE SMASHING MACHINE, he has control, depth and a more diverse acting range than anything he’s shown before.
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Does ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER deserve all this critical acclaim?

Critics are falling all over themselves when it comes to ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER, with some going so far as to call it the best film of the decade. But is all that critical acclaim worthy of the hype? Let’s talk about the new Paul Thomas Anderson film…
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Austin Butler “effortless” in CAUGHT STEALING

Typically, Darren Aronofsky’s films are of high quality but can be challenging to watch. CAUGHT STEALING, thankfully, is very accessible! Austin Butler is tremendous in the dark comedy as a former San Francisco Giants draft pick and we were pleasantly surprised by this movie. So let’s talk about it…
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Spike Lee’s HIGHEST 2 LOWEST has highs and lows

There’s an awful lot to like about Spike Lee’s newest film HIGHEST 2 LOWEST. Unfortunately, there’s also a lot to dislike about it. Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright are spectacular — especially when they’re on the screen together — but A$AP Rocky might’ve been a casting misstep. So let’s talk about it…
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ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER ripe with low hanging fruit

The best political films are commentaries on American life. ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER is closer to a pandering agenda movie than it is a commentary.
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Vedder the angle, curing EB the cause in MATTER OF TIME

MATTER OF TIME tells a highly-effective story through the eyes of the EB community who are far better human beings than you or I will ever be.
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McCartney stars but Neville triumphs in MAN ON THE RUN

SPOILER-FREE PLOT SUMMARYAfter the Beatles split up in 1970, there was immense pressure on Paul McCartney to figure out what was next. After all, he’s played music with John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr since he was a teenager. Now he was over 30, newly married, and had to go it alone. Would he…
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SPINAL TAP II: THE END CONTINUES is what a legacy sequel should be!

AXEL F and HAPPY GILMORE 2, for example, were legacy sequels released just for streaming. In the court of public opinion, they didn’t do well and we think they were hurt by zero theatrical release. So, thankfully, SPINAL TAP II: THE END CONTINUES gets it right! Go laugh with like-minded people who enjoy the original!…

