Reviews
Today’s consumers have more entertainment options than ever before thanks to technology and the explosion of new media outlets. That’s why Hollywood in Toto will help readers suss out the very best content across media. We all lead busy lives. Let’s consume only the highest quality movies, television shows and music with our limited leisure time.
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‘Home Sweet Home Alone’ Must Be Seen to Be Believed
The “Home Alone” franchise is the epitome of Hollywood desperation. Yes, the 1990 original uncorked a sassy blend of yuletide…
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‘Patriot Purge’ Is, Hands Down, the Year’s Most Shocking Documentary
You’re not supposed to eviscerate a film before seeing it, but media outlets did just that to Tucker Carlson’s “Patriot…
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Defending ‘Nothing But Trouble’ … Really
“Nothing But Trouble” (1991) begins in such a familiar way, it allows the audience to get comfortable, let their guard…
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‘Self-Isolated’ Nails Paranoia, Fear of Pandemic USA
The world may not be ready for the wave of pandemic-themed films heading our way. Chances are few will capture…
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‘Last Night in Soho’ Stuns in More Ways Than One
“Last Night in Soho” centers around a fashion design student named Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) who becomes obsessed with the wild…
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‘Spencer’ Is as Stiff as a Palace Guard
A really bad weekend in the life of Princess Diana, portrayed by Kristen Stewart, is the focal point of Pablo…
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‘Finch’ Cares More About Robots than a Double Oscar Winner
Tom Hanks brings a bit of Mr. Rogers to the bleak yet whimsical “Finch.” Hanks’ take on the kiddie superstar…
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‘Eternals’ Is More Woke than Wonderful
The best superhero movies downplay their ties to their ink and paper past. Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” trilogy slathered the…
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Here’s the Undeniable Heart of the ‘Halloween’ Franchise
David Gordon Green’s “Halloween Kills” is the 12th film in the horror franchise, but it might as well be the…
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Wes Craven’s ‘Deadly Blessing’ Revealed a Filmmaker in Transition
Wes Craven’s “Deadly Blessing” (1981) abounds with imagery, themes and scare tactics that would be present in subsequent Craven works.…
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