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Reviews
How ‘Apartment 7A’ Betrays ‘Rosemary’s Baby’
Natalie Erika James’ “Apartment 7A” is a 1965-set prequel to “Rosemary’s Baby” (1968). It stars Julia Garner as Terry, a…
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‘Salem’s Lot’ Delivered Timeless Nightmare Fuel
Tobe Hooper’s “Salem’s Lot” (1979) was the first televised miniseries based on the 1975 Stephen King novel and a successful,…
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Industry News
Ellen DeGeneres Plays Victim Card in ‘For Your Approval’
Ellen DeGeneres risked plenty when she came out both on and off camera. That’s no joke. The comic used her…
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Joe Rogan: Kamala Harris Will ‘Clamp Down’ on Free Speech
Howard Stern doesn’t lose any sleep over the fight to save free speech. Joe Rogan does. The Spotify superstar nearly…
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‘Vindicating Trump’ Gives Chilling Election Preview
Dinesh D’Souza rides the zeitgeist like a California surfer. The pundit’s “2000 Mules” tackled election integrity worries tied to the…
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Industry News
Here’s How ‘Am I Racist?’ Is Shattering Expectations
There’s a lazy way to dismiss Matt Walsh’s new documentary, “Am I Racist?” The film’s star must be racist for…
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‘Salem’s Lot’ Can’t Come Close to TV Miniseries
Director Tobe Hooper turned Stephen King’s “Salem’s Lot” into one of the more frightening yarns to grace the small screen.…
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Movies
Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ – Auteur’s Messy Prayer for Brighter Tomorrow
Francis Ford Coppola has spent decades thinking about a movie project now known as “Megalopolis.” And it shows. The sprawling…
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Why ‘The Fall’ Stands Tall 16 Years Later
Tarsem’s “The Fall” (2008) was the last film I saw the year it came out, as I was rushing to…
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Here’s One Way Howard’s Puckish ‘Paper’ Aged Badly
Ron Howard’s “The Paper” (1994) opens with the image of a giant clock, visually indicating how the characters we’re about…
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