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DC area film buffs giving you cinema news and in depth reviews for all the latest movies. There is no discrimination on movie type here. We cover everything from the biggest blockbusters to the smallest indie films the way you want, unlike the snooty critics across the world.
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Diane Keaton pretty much has the market cornered on easygoing comedies for older female moviegoers. Following such films as Poms and Book Club, Keaton stars in and produces Summer Camp, where she looks to be having a blast alongside Kathy Bates and Alfre Woodard. Also starring Eugene Levy, Dennis Haysbert, Dennis Haysbert, Josh Peck, Nicole […]
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Meg Stalter is on the verge of breaking out, following acclaimed supporting performances in Problemista and the hit HBO Max series Hacks. But now the comedian gets her shot at the spotlight in Cora Bora, taking the lead in Hannah Pearl Utt’s queer comedy arriving in June. Here is the brief synopsis: Cora (Meg Stalter) […]
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Has Russell Crowe found a new phase of his career starring in exorcism flicks? Following the success of The Pope’s Exorcist (which has a sequel coming), Crowe is back taking on the occult in The Exorcism. But this film is very different in that Crowe’s character is a troubled actor plagued by demons as he’s […]
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9h ago
It’s taken almost two decades, but a new film in Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later saga is finally taking shape. 28 Years Later finds Boyle back behind the camera, joined once again by screenwriter Alex Garland, and now we know the cast that will be trying to survive a post-apocalyptic world destroyed by the zombie-like […]
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Many have tried and failed to adapt Cormac McCarthy’s brutal Western and magnum opus, Blood Meridian. James Franco, Todd Field, Tommy Lee Jones, and Ridley Scott have taken a shot at it, but it seems that now it may finally be happening. THR reports that John Logan, writer of The Aviator, Gladiator, and the upcoming […]
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Icelandic filmmaker Baltasar Kormákur launched his career with a series of acclaimed dramas such as 101 Reykjavík, The Sea, and The Deep. His move to Hollywood has been a mixed bag, however, with action films such as Contraband and 2 Guns failing to leave much of a mark. His knack has always been survival thrillers, […]
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The Black Panther Party doesn’t have the same influence as at the height of the civil rights movement, but Hollywood continues to be fascinated by them. You can find the Party playing a key part in such recent films as Judas and the Black Messiah, Seberg, and Shirley. The new Apple series The Big Cigar […]
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You can’t miss Dan Stevens right now, as he’s currently got two movies competing against one another: Godzilla x Kong The New Empire, and horror flick Abigail. And coming right around the corner is another horror, Cuckoo. But Stevens already has his next film completed, and he’s sticking with the genre for exorcism film The […]
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2d ago
“I am an instrument shaped for a single purpose.” You won’t be surprised that singular purpose is vengeance in the insane revenge flick Boy Kills World. I mean, you don’t get lines like that in a rom-com, do ya? And if you did, probably it wouldn’t be Bill Skarsgard delivering them, because his reputation is […]
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The Oscars season is over, but for many moviegoers there is still one nominated movie they’ve yet to have a chance to see. NEON will release Robot Dreams, a nominee for Best Animated Feature, into theaters next month, offering a look at writer/director Pablo Berger’s acclaimed film about the unique relationship between a Dog and […]
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