Review: “Bad Education”

In light of the 2019 college admissions scandal, “Bad Education” feels like a very timely movie.  But it’s actually based on a true event that occurred in the early 2000s.  Set in the small Long Island town of Roslyn, it explores the largest public school embezzlement scandal in American history. Directed by Cory Finley and […]

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Review: “My Darling Vivian”

The romance between Johnny Cash and June Carter is the stuff of legend; theirs is one of the most enduring and beloved modern love stories.  But not many people think to consider another part of the story: that of Vivian Liberto, Cash’s first wife and mother of their four daughters.  “My Darling Vivian,” a documentary […]

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Review: “The Wretched”

“Fun” is not a word I’d use to describe a lot of modern horror movies.  But fun is exactly what “The Wretched,”—a new horror movie from IFC Midnight written and directed by brothers Brett and Drew T. Pierce—is.  “The Wretched” followed Ben (John-Paul Howard), a teenager grappling with his parents’ separation who goes to spend […]

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Streaming Recap: April 2020

How long have we been in isolation now?  I don’t really remember myself, and I know I, like surely most of my readers, really miss being able to go to the movie theater.  Fortunately, there have been plenty of new movies released on streaming services this month to keep us entertained, including some films that […]

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Throwback Review: “Hail, Caesar!”

There are two very different sides to the Coen Brothers’ body of work. One is the serious drama, the likes of “No Country for Old Men” or “Inside Llewyn Davis;” the other is the light-hearted farce, such as “Burn After Reading” or “Raising Arizona.” Their latest directorial effort, “Hail, Caesar!,” belongs in the latter category. “Hail, […]

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Review: “Trolls World Tour”

2.5 out of 5 stars. If you’re currently bored in isolation, one of Dreamworks Animation’s “Trolls” movies should jolt you out of your slumber—for better or for worse.  Forgoing a standard theatrical release and heading straight to home video due to the coronavirus pandemic, “Trolls World Tour”—the sequel to the 2016 hit “Trolls” that was […]

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