Category: Drama
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The ONE Movie I Recommend To “Never Forget” 9/11

by James Crowe Many reading this will vividly remember the ever-building anxiety of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 as they unfolded that morning and throughout the day. “What’s happening?” “This must be a tragic accident.” “It happened again?!” “What’s going to happen next?” “Are my loved ones safe?” For some, by virtue of their age…
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Oppenheimer is a Filmmaking Masterpiece

It’s not often that we all agree on a film, but Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer makes us agree…it’s an incredible work of out. Oppenheimer is decked out with an all-star cast including Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Florence Pugh and more. Plus, we answer the big question: Which Christopher Nolan film has…
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REVIEW: Past Lives (2023)

As 12 year olds, Na Young (played by Seung Ah Moon) and Hae Sung (Seung Min Yim) are classmates in South Korea. Young’s family decides to immigrate to Canada, breaking apart the budding friendship and developing love interest. Over a decade later, Young (now played by Greta Lee) lives in New York City and has…
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Summer Movies 2023: What are our most anticipated releases?

We’re already in the thick of summer movie season, but there are plenty more to come. What are Jeremy, Jim and Justin’s most anticipated films of Summer 2023? Listen and find out!
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Review: Somewhere in Queens (2023)

Leo (played by Ray Romano) and Angela Russo (Laurie Metcalf) are the proud parents of “Sticks,” a promising high school basketball player (Jacob Ward) who’s just played his last game. They discover their otherwise quiet and reserved son is dating Dani (Sadie Stanley), a wayward spirit with dreams of driving cross country to “figure life…
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Review: Tetris (2023)

In the late 1980s, video game designer Henk Rogers (played by Taron Egerton) stumbles upon Tetris at a trade show. He finds out that the game was invented by Russian designer Alexey Pajitnov (Nikita Yefremov) and is under lock and key due to the communist regime of the Soviet Union. He goes all-in on acquiring…
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Review: Devotion (2022)

Lost amongst the sheer volume of top quality films vying for Oscar consideration in December, Devotion demands your full attention for all the best reasons. Jonathan Majors stars as Jesse Brown, a real-life pilot who was the first black man to complete the Navy’s aviation program and the only person of color flying during the…
