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Even if you didn't watch The Emmy's this week, you probably heard about the winners and the losers, and not just the fashion. About now you're probably reconsidering Read full Post
The excess and colorful bombast of the 1980's wasn't just relegated to MTV and action movies; it spread its glittering wings across all media platforms, including th Read full Post
There might well be something inherent in the warped, pressurized, attention-surplus lifestyle of a pop star that steers you toward embarking on something like The N Read full Post
Many interesting films have been made about men and their deep-seated insecurities. Whether this subject has been approached from a satirical angle in comedies like Read full Post
In 2017, Paul Schrader hit a late career peak with First Reformed, a tightly wound, disturbing application of his own theories of transcendental cinema. While the fi Read full Post
In the 1980s and '90s, my friends and I loved to see horror films at the Pacific Theater on Hollywood Boulevard, the opulent, 1500 seat movie palace where 2001: A Sp Read full Post
There's a battle brewing, and it's being fought by streaming services, cable TV and Primetime television. If you're too weak to resist, UnBinged is here to help, tel Read full Post
NOTE: This review is spoiler free.Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings didn't kick off the fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it sure as hell la Read full Post
In a world that grew up with the original Disney princess cartoons' romanticized views of the good, evil and life in general then later realized just how sexist tho Read full Post
There are plenty of film festivals to choose from, especially in L.A., but few take their independent spirit to heart the way that Dances With Films has and does. Th Read full Post
Historically, making movies about real-life serial killers has been problematic, to say the least. Most of them were exercises in exploitation that went straight to Read full Post
Even cliches can be compelling when they're portrayed with heart and reverence, and no movie in recent memory does this as well, and fittingly so, as Respect, the re Read full Post