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As the fact-based film that bears his name begins, Joe Bell (Mark Wahlberg), a 45-year-old wood mill worker from La Grande, Oregon, is walking down an Idaho highway. Read full Post
Comic-Con International, held virtually last year due to the pandemic, failed to capture the revelry and excitement of the in-person event in San Diego, but there we Read full Post
Have you taken a shower since the trip?? actress Taylour Paige asks at the start of our Zoom interview about Zola, the new A24 film in which she plays the title char Read full Post
If you've ever seen John Wick, Le Samourai or Leon: The Professional, then you've essentially seen Gunpowder Milkshake, another action flick featuring killers on the Read full Post
By now you can treasure Nicolas Cage without necessarily loving him or the movies he chooses to make, but there's no denying his Bourdain-ish appetite for new and di Read full Post
Looking for some fun summer activities for families? Support local business and head on over to the Marina Drive-In Movie Summer Series!?Gather with your family and Read full Post
By now, the fate of Marvel's superhero known as Black Widow, aka Natasha Romanoff, is probably known to all, even those who are not really avid MCU (Marvel Cinematic Read full Post
One can make the argument that Steven Soderbergh is the David Bowie, or more appropriately, the Scott Walker, of film directors. Much like those musical geniuses, he Read full Post
It's got to be the oddest 21st-century blockbuster franchise: a miserable dystopian version of America with no recurring characters, no super powers, few overt CGIs, Read full Post
Imagine Soul Train poured into a blender with Woodstock and you'll have an idea of the glimmering gem that is Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be 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
We watch music documentaries mostly to feel nostalgia and awe. We want to learn about artists we admire, remember how they affected us when we first heard/discovered Read full Post