Month: December 2025

The Testament of Ann Lee is an Amanda Seyfried Showcase…but Not Much Else

There has been much buzz this fall leading up to the release of the latest film starring Amanda Seyfried and her possible awards worthy performance. The Testament of Ann Lee follows the rise of the founder of the…

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No Other Choice Continues Park Chan-wook’s Directorial Mastery

Modern work culture and the future of labor are hot topics in our current moment. The rise of AI and skyrocketing inflation and cost of living in the midst of a recession has many wondering how much more…

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The Audacity of Marty Supreme

Following the release of his brother Benny’s film The Smashing Machine earlier this year, the other half of the Safdie Brothers directing duo Josh Safdie is finally releasing his first solo directorial effort; one that has featured a…

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Despite Story Flaws, Avatar: Fire and Ash Remains a Singular Cinematic Experience

The amount of time between Avatar and its sequel Avatar: The Way of Water was a period of 13 years. Audiences won’t have to wait that long this time as visionary director James Cameron brings his space epic…

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The Secret Agent Deftly Depicts Quiet Strength in the Midst of Chaos (Middleburg Film Festival)

We are currently in an era of films seeking to explore the global rise in authoritarianism and the way in which our society is responding to the moment. The uptick in this style of storytelling makes cutting through…

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If I Had Legs I’d Kick You Review

If I Had Legs I’d Kick You follows Linda (Rose Byrne) during a particularly trying time in her life as she tries to navigate her daughter’s mysterious illness and the absence of her husband as his work pulls…

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