Movies
Today’s audiences don’t just watch movies at the local cineplex. They screen them on their laptops, tablets and smart phones as well. The genres may be different, but Hollywood in Toto looks at entertainment value first and foremost when helping you pick the best movie for your favorite media player.
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‘Civil War’ Will Be Watched, and Studied for Years
So thanks to MAX I finally got to see Alex Garland’s “Civil War.” I had heard the reaction fell into…
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‘The Substance’ Turns Body Horror Into Sheer Revulsion
Socially conscious horror isn’t as easy as it looks. If the message is strong, the genre elements take a back…
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‘Am I Racist?’ Matt Walsh’s Daring DEI Exposé
Matt Walsh returns with another provocative satire from the creators of “What Is a Woman?“ The 90-minute documentary “Am I…
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‘Last Straw’ Ladles on Woke Tropes, Original Twists
There’s a sinking feeling watching the opening scenes in “Last Straw.” The indie thriller features a corrosive Final Girl running…
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‘Ed Wood’ – Tim Burton’s Best Film?
Tim Burton’s “Ed Wood” (1994) is one of those seemingly out-of-character masterpieces that sneak up on you when a filmmaker…
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‘Out Come the Wolves’ Delivers Blood, Thrills and Question Marks
When is a taut thriller with brains to match its brawn a disappointment? When it’s from the director of “Backcountry,”…
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‘Am I Racist?’ – 2024’s Funniest Comedy
Matt Walsh did it again. The Daily Wire podcaster dove head first into the most controversial topic in America, the…
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‘My Penguin Friend’ Is the Blockbuster Antidote We Need
David Schurmann’s “My Penguin Friend” is a refreshing alternative to the late summer movie lineup. The adorable one sheet provides…
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‘The Dark and the Wicked’ Offers Sly, Slow-Burn Chills
Dark and foreboding. That sounds clichéd, but it perfectly describes “The Dark and the Wicked.” This horror gem by director…
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‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Brings Franchise Back from the Dead
Michael Keaton can do almost anything on screen, even bringing parts of “The Flash” to life. Can he resurrect his…
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