Nicole Kidman

‘The Northman’ might be a little too bloody or juicy for some, but that’s only because Eggers has left so much for audiences to sink their teeth into.

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The whole world loves Lucy. When Lucy’s career and marriage are threatened, what will Lucy and Desi do to save their personal lives?

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A ripped-from-the-headlines drama with timely themes and an A+ cast, ‘Bombshell’ has everything it needs to succeed, yet sucks all the same.

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Revenge drama ‘Destroyer’ is an unsatisfying ordeal.

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Romance ruins bromance in badly written ‘The Upside.’

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Guys. This is the worst one. And I love it.

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The charm and power in Boy Erased, written and directed by Joel Edgerton and based on Garrard Conley’s memoir, comes from the hesitations. The movie shows the tentativeness and caution it takes to reach for human connection when your culture tell you it’s sick, and the bravery it takes to hope for reciprocity in those moments – whether romantic or otherwise.

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Two suspense thrillers new out on Blu-ray showcase two completely different approaches to what may be considered the horror genre. The term has morphed a lot since the late 60s/early 70s and the rise of the exploitation films, but both Stoker and The Last Exorcism Part II have what can be considered classic horror elements.

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This week, Trey gushes over two movies, Spring Breakers and Stoker while Eric joins in on the Stoker love fest. Trevan pouts because he missed them both!

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In ‘Stoker,’ everything Park Chan-wook’s camera does adds depth and clarity to the emotional or psychological state of the characters within the frame.

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