The story of Johnny Cash’s first wife Vivian Liberto is finally told, as a forgotten moment in music history.
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The story of Johnny Cash’s first wife Vivian Liberto is finally told, as a forgotten moment in music history.
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Pixar’s latest outing takes audiences to a magical world where two brothers find the power to bring back their father for one last chance at getting to know him.
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‘Frozen II’ matures from its predecessor into the adventure of Elsa and Anna, discovering the magic within themselves.
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‘Last Christmas’ stars Emilia Clarke as a down-and-out girl who meets a mysterious stranger one Christmas, who changes her life forever.
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The story of Harriet Tubman comes to the big screen in this television feeling biopic that never soars to any new heights.
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‘Paradise Hills’ follows a group of young women, being taught how to be perfect for their future “man”, but slowly discovering the sinister secrets of the island.
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[Rating: Minor Rock Fist Down] In the past year, Disney has become even more of a cultural powerhouse across the planet than they ever have before. Putting out remakes of old classics, acquiring Fox Studios, creating their own streaming platform, what will stop them? In yet another venture to tap into the nostalgia of whoever the target audience is, […]
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‘Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles’ explores one of the most important Broadway shows in history, ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ through its conception to its historic run on the Great White Way that brought with it a change to musical theater forever.
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[Rating: Solid Rock Fist Up] In this day and age of modern television media, there’s a fine balance between fact and “fake news” journalist and opinionator. This is no longer the days when the hard questions were asked and the interviewee had a moment to sit and think about it all. Today, we live in such a cutthroat world […]
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[Rating: Rock Fist Way Up] I’ll get straight to the point, I loved The Farewell. It’s about once a year a film comes along and makes me audibly cry in theaters, impacting me somehow in a personal nature, and this seems to be this year’s winner. Directed by Lulu Wang, the story is inspired by “a true lie” (signaled […]
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Toni Morrison tells all in this stellar and deeply profound documentary.
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[Rating: Minor Rock Fist Down] Found-footage horror is usually pretty hit or miss. Sometimes you have great ones like [REC] or The Blair Witch Project and most times you’ll have really … just shitty ones. The 16th Episode, though actually a rather scary movie, isn’t really a successful found-footage horror flick. In fact, I can’t […]
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‘Toy Story 4’ is yet another heartwarming entry into the great animated series, examining friendship and what it means to be an important toy for a kid.
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Bill Shakespeare spends his retirement in solidarity and mental suffering, something that reflects back on the audience of this flick.
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