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Harpoon is an indie horror comedy about three pals (Munro Chambers, Emily Tyra, and Christopher Gray) adrift on a yacht in the middle of the ocean. Their friendship Read full Post
Television is no longer a spectator sport. It is a marathon. With hundreds of shows and thousands of hours, it is difficult to tell what to watch and what to skip. T Read full Post
Paths of Glory is one of the few legitimately great, authentically anti-war films of the 20th century, rendered unbearably suspenseful under the master hand of Stanl Read full Post
There's an enchanting duality about singer/writer/filmmaker Melanie Martinez that's hard to qualify but is best represented by her choice in hair color, which isn't Read full Post
What couldn't Judy Garland do? The singer/dance and Academy Award winning actress starred in two of the greatest films ever made by the age of 22. In The Wizard of O Read full Post
Loro is the latest epic from the consistently provocative Italian maestro Paolo Sorrentino. A flamboyant dive into the seedy life of Italian politician Silvio Berlus Read full Post
The Death of Dick Long is the sophomore effort of Daniel Scheinert (Swiss Army Man?known colloquially as the farting corpse movie?), a ribald comedy about the drumme Read full Post
The Day Shall Come is two-handed satire about a two-bit open-air preacher (Marchánt Davis) from Miami who becomes the target of the FBI when Middle Eastern terro Read full Post
In Abominable, a young woman (Chloe Bennet) discovers a cute and cuddly Yeti living on the roof of her Shanghai apartment building. A greedy capitalist (Eddie Izzard Read full Post
As you probably know, the Funny or Die web series Between Two Ferns is pretty fantastic, even with a simple premise. An irritable and harried Zach Galifianakis hosts Read full Post
I saw your eyes/You made me smile/For a little while/I was falling in love... As Space Age Love Song? by A Flock of Seagulls plays, two young men dance around a Barc Read full Post
Downton Abbey continues the saga of the Crawley family and their massive Yorkshire country estate in the kind of post-Edwardian England that can only exist onscre Read full Post