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‘Waves’ Review: An Art House Melodrama

Trey Edward Shults has made only three feature films, but they're all melodramas. 2015's Krisha, adapted from his short film of the same name,...

‘Philophobia: or the Fear of Falling in Love’ Review: Well-Made, but Works Best for Fellow Commitment-phobes

Just by reading the title of Philophobia: or the Fear of Falling in Love, you have a pretty good idea of what it’s about....

Midway Review: Weak Script, Great Action

Midway opened this weekend and surprisingly took number one at the box office. Going into this movie, I was skeptical about committing to two...

1999 Movie-versaries: Pokémon: The First Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix's slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It was the...

‘Motherless Brooklyn’ Review: A Very Ambitious Detective Story

Written by Ben Murchison Motherless Brooklyn, adapted from Jonathan Lethem’s novel of the same name, is Edward Norton’s passion project and took nearly two decades...

‘Last Christmas’ Review: A Lump of Coal in Your Stocking

George Michael's iconic Christmas song “Last Christmas” is a staple during the holidays, but does it deserve its own movie? No. I’m serious, we’re now...

Sunday Girl Review: A Clever Odyssey of Ex-Boyfriends

The modern dating scene is a tough place. Especially for women, it’s hard to find even one potential partner—let alone multiple. Yet that’s exactly...

‘Honey Boy’ Review: Cinematic Catharsis

In the early 2000’s, Shia LaBeouf’s potential seemed limitless. After starring on the Disney Channel’s Even Stevens as the goofy younger brother Louis, he...

‘Doctor Sleep’ Review: One of the Best Horror Films of the Year

Here it is, Doctor Sleep, one of my most anticipated films of the year. Why, you ask, is a sequel to The Shining nearly...

Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast: Parasite, Harriet & The Power of Netflix

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/the-way-too-early-oscar-podcast-parasite-harriet-and-netflix November means Oscar Season is in Full Effect. Pop Break's Film Editor Marisa Carpico and Television Editor Matt Taylor are back for a big...

‘The King’ Review: All of the Pedigree of a Great Film with None of the Execution

Written by Avani Goswami The King, the Netflix historical film based on Shakespeare’s Henriad, stars Timothee Chalamet as Prince Hal, and later King Henry V,...

‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ Review: No Points for Originality, but It’s Nice to See Sarah Connor Again

Written by Ben Murchison Set 27 years after the events of T2, producer James Cameron and director Tim Miller bring us Terminator: Dark Fate, which...

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