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‘Aladdin’ Review: Disney’s Latest Complements but Doesn’t Replace the Original

Written by Kevin Aquino After 17 years, Agrabah’s favorite street rat hits the silver screen yet again, this time in live-action form. The Guy Ritchie-directed...

Allison Williams on Reuniting with ‘Girls’ Director For ‘The Perfection’

After catching The Perfection at Fantastic Fest last year, it can be said with some confidence that it’s one of the most chilling and...

‘Funny Story’ Review: Underwritten Characters Ruin a Unique Premise

Bisexuals don't have the best track record on film. Whether it's Sharon Stone's manipulative and possibly murderous Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct or last...

‘The Sun is Also a Star’ Review: It Just Doesn’t Live Up to Its Potential

Written by Tom Moore Even though it presents some decent performances, a decent style, and some promising ideas, The Sun is Also a Star struggles...

‘The Souvenir’ Review: A Cinematic Memoir That Feels Special

It takes a while to figure out why watching The Souvenir feels so uncomfortable. The movie is somewhat slow, taking its time to set...

Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast: The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival Review

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/way-too-early-oscar-predictions-podcast-the-2019-tribeca-film-festival-review Welcome back to the Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast -- Pop Break's official year-round Oscars podcast. Film editor Marisa Carpico, and TV editor Matt...

Asbury Park: Riot, Redemption, Rock ‘n’ Roll Review: An Honest Look at the City That Bruce Built

Asbury Park: Riot, Redemption, Rock 'n' Roll is an unexpected documentary. If you know (or don't know) Asbury Park's story you're aware that this once...

‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’ Review: Three Times a Bloody Charm

It seems redundant at this point to write a review for a film like John Wick. This franchise might be the ultimate example of...

1999 Movie-versaries: The Phantom Menace

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...

‘Rocketman’ Review: One of the Best Music Biopics in a Long Long Time

Written by Tom Moore In the past couple of years, we’ve seen a slew of biopics that have basically followed the same kind of “behind...

‘Walking on Water’ Review: An Incomplete Portrait of an Artist and His Work

Artists, collaborators and married couple Christo and Jeanne-Claude always made projects on a massive scale. With iconic installations like The Gates in New York...

Tribeca Review: Lil’ Buck: Real Swan

Photo Courtesy Prodigy PRIt’s safe to say the average person probably doesn’t know much about Memphis Jookin. Created in the city of its...