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‘A Vigilante’ Review: An Aces Olivia Wilde Leads a Film That Cuts Deep & expands on #MeToo

Part of what makes attending film festivals like SXSW so special is the raw reactions you can experience. No critic's input can lead you...

‘Pink Wall’ Review: Jay Duplass & Tatiana Maslany Are Perfect in a Stunning Portrait of a Troubled Relationship

Three years ago, Mark Duplass wrote one of the most intimate films of recent memory with Blue Jay, a painfully touching portrait of high...

Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast: US, Gloria Bell & More Usher in Oscar Season 2020

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/way-too-early-oscar-prediction-podcast-us-apollo-11-climax-usher-in-oscar-season-2020 Welcome to Season 2 of The Way Too Early Oscar Predictions podcast! We are about a month removed from the 2019 Academy Awards, and...

1999 Movie-versaries: EDtv

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...

Hotel Mumbai Review: A Tragic, Lasting Trip Through Hell

Written by Tom Moore Evoking feelings of terror and a choking sense of fear about as real as the true event it’s based on, Hotel...

Shazam! Review: DC’s Latest a Near-Perfect Lightning Storm of Humor & Heart

Ladies and gentlemen, they did it. DC’s delusions of needing to be distinct to be competitive seem to have finally evaporated, because they and...

‘The Dirt’ Review: The Good, Bad & The Ugly of Mötley Crüe

Was the right call to let the Mötley Crüe fan review this film? Well, yes and no. The problem with a biopic about one of...

Women in Horror: The Evolution of the Final Girl

Written by Tom Moore Triumph is a word often associated with those who rise from the ashes of their struggles to make their mark and...

Review: Larry Fessenden’s ‘Depraved’ is Genuinely Great Horror

There have been dozens, maybe hundreds, of adaptations of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, Frankenstein. The latest, Depraved, premiered last night at New York's What...

Wonder Park Strives To Balance a Colorful World of Imagination With Real Life Melancholy

Do you remember the days when you were younger and your mind would take you places that could only be relatable if it was...

Triple Frontier Review: An Exciting Premise That Doesn’t Deliver on its Potential

Written by Ben Murchison Triple Frontier tells the story retired Special Forces operatives that seize an opportunity to use their skillset to their own benefit...

Review: The Aftermath Review is an Unconvincing Romance

Written by Tom Moore When I say that The Aftermath is dull, I really mean it’s dull. Unable to decide whether it wants to be...