If date night still existed and you and yours had gone to a proper cinema to see The Little Things -the new serial killer thriller starring Denzel Washington- chance
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This time last year, before COVID-19 turned the entertainment industry on its head, the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah was pretty much snow-blanketed show
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L.A. theaters remain closed, but there's no shortage of diverse and engaging films to see at home. And as always, our film critics let you know what's worth the watc
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When it comes to serial killers and public fascination with them, it's hard not to question the sordid allure, even if that means asking why we might be interested o
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Movies with hype invariably owe their success to one of three things:Critics whose ideas of "good" and "bad" have been damaged by loads and loads of shitty movies.Pu
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It's long been known that J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI bugged Martin Luther King, Jr.'s phones, his home, and the many hotel rooms he stayed in during his nonstop tra
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If we thought the distress and uncertainty of 2020 was behind us, recent events have sadly suggested otherwise. COVID-19 and political unrest are likely to be remain
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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
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For fans of Federico Fellini, this new 15-disc box-set is the equivalent of a mouthwatering plate of spaghetti and a glass of the very best wine.It's a fantastic voy
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Losing Time in MoviesBy Chuck WilsonBack in March, in the surreal new Covid world, movies intended for release in theaters began arriving in homes via Video on Deman
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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
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Intentionally or not, Westerns have a strange way of reflecting our contemporary political and sociological conditions. Consider Sam Peckinpah's brutal 1969 game-cha
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