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And The Winner Still Is: Rocky, Network & The 1976 Oscars

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/and-the-winner-still-is-rocky-network-the-1976-osscars Welcome to Season 1 of our retrospective Oscar podcast series -- And the Winner Still Is. Hosted by film editor Marisa Carpico and television...

The Spoiler Ban is Lifted: The Staff Reacts To Avengers: Endgame

The spoiler ban has officially been lifted. So we've assembled members of the staff to go headfirst, and spoilers and all on Avengers: Endgame. The...

Rafiki Review: Colorful, Hopeful, and Important

Context is key when talking about Rafiki. On the surface, the film is a relatively standard queer coming of age story following two young...

Tribeca Review: A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem

The NFL has received a lot of criticism over the last few years. There have been concerns over concussions and the CTE they may...

Tribeca Review: The Weekend

Romantic comedies are often built on a faulty logic, and it's up to the filmmaker and writer to convince the audience that the story...

‘The Intruder’ Review: A Bad Film Saved by A Devilishly Fun Dennis Quaid

Written by Tom Moore While it definitely misses the mark of being a smart, clever, and fresh home-invasion thriller, I still couldn’t help but see...

Tribeca Review: Devil’s Pie—D’Angelo

After the release of his 2000 sophomore album, Voodoo, and the subsequent tour, then 26-year-old R&B artist, D’Angelo, was poised to be one of...

Tribeca Review: For They Know Not What They Do

There have been a lot of stories about conversion therapy at the movies lately. Last year, there was the Chloë Grace Moretz-starring adaptation of...

In Fabric Review: A Great Movie and a Terrible Sequel Awkwardly Sewn Together

In Fabric's opening credits sequence is one hell of a mood setter. As terrifically creepy music from Cavern of Anti-Matter blasts through the speakers...

‘Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile’ Review: Netflix’s Ted Bundy Film Doesn’t Match Its Title

Not every true crime movie has to be as good as Zodiac. But what a world it would be! Even matching Mindhunter would be great, but...

Tribeca Review: The Quiet One

If you were to ask people who their favorite Rolling Stone is, you already know what to expect. A lot of “Micks,” maybe just...

Tribeca Review: Wild Rose

We are in a golden age of movies about famous female singers. Last fall, we got the Oscar-winning A Star is Born starring Lady...