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Reviews
Why ‘The Good Son’ Was a Misfire Then … and Now
Joseph Ruben’s “The Good Son” (1993) gives us mixed feelings right from the start. The opening credits’ font and Elmer…
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Industry News
Late Night Podcast Tops iTunes Chart (But There’s a Catch)
Conservatives snickered over the news that Team Late Night had joined the podcast revolution. Yes, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and…
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Can Taylor Swift Make Concert Films Cool Again?
Have you seen the cost of concert tickets these days? Bruce Springsteen has, but he’s A-OK with the sky-high prices,…
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Opinion
How ‘Barbie,’ ‘Sound of Freedom’ Divided a Nation
Critics, like filmmakers, know all about negative feedback. For every director who hears, “you stink!” there’s a critic who gets…
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‘Blade Runner’ – Tears in Rain for a Lost Generation
“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter…
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Adam Carolla: Gov’t, Media to Run COVID Playbook for Climate Change
Adam Carolla blew the whistle on pandemic hysteria from the jump. The comedian and podcaster saw through the media misinformation,…
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Opinion
5 Middle-Aged Romances to Watch Before ‘What Happens Later’
Hollywood’s youth obsession hits rom-coms the hardest. It explains why great rom-com pairings like Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have…
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Industry News
‘Cancelator’ Parody Shreds Woke Nation
“Saturday Night Live” uncorked a killer “commercial” in 2017 for Woke Jeans. The satirical short skewered the far-Left mindset, aided…
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Reviews
‘Nefarious’: DVD Unmasks Battle Between Good and Evil
Warning: The review below may challenge the beliefs of nonbelievers who dismiss faith and deny the possibility of possession. Picture…
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Why ‘Robots’ Does Not Compute
One reason the great screwball comedies of the ’30s and ’40s succeeded was that no matter how much aggravation the…
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