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BreakCast: The Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Ep. 4 – The NYFF Edition

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/way-too-early-oscars-episode-4-new-york-film-festival-edition The fourth episode of the Pop Break's Way Too Early Oscar Predictions is back! Film editor Marisa Carpico and TV editor Matt Taylor return...

Boy Erased Review: Terrific Activism, Standard Filmmaking

There is a conversation happening throughout Hollywood right now: filmgoers and filmmakers are wondering who has the right to tell queer stories. It's a...

Halloween: Adapting the Series to the Present

There are two theories about Michael Myers. Dr. Loomis suggested that the famed serial killer is simply pure evil. Others empathetically insist he must...

Celebrating the 10-Year Anniversary of High School Musical 3: Senior Year

Written by Daryn Kirscht When thinking back on some of the most successful and popular musicals of all-time, most people will likely immediately turn towards...

Review: The Night Comes For Us is One of the Best Action Movies of the Year

John Wick killed three guys with a pencil. In The Night Comes for Us, Ito (Joe Taslim) kills a guy with a cue ball then...

BreakCast: Why Halloween 2018 Absolutely Kills It

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/why-halloween-2018-absolutely-kills-it Pop Break's film editor Marisa Carpico, horror editor Ann Hale, and staff writer Tommy Tracy go to Haddonfield to review the 2018 version of...

Review: Mid90s is a Nostalgia Trip That Hits Too Many Bumps

Jonah Hill's career has been one of surprises. He's evolved from the quirky star of a teen sex comedy to a two-time Oscar nominee...

Review: Can You Ever Forgive Me? is Melissa McCarthy’s Best in Years

Written by Tom Moore To say that I’m not the biggest Melissa McCarthy fan is an understatement. I think her career has been slowly declining...

Bradley Cooper Unlocks New Power from ‘La Vie En Rose’ for A Star is Born

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8zZlP7s2NY Despite all the hype surrounding A Star is Born, I walked in skeptical that it was the inspiring masterpiece some claim. Listening to Jimmy...

Review: Halloween is Bloody, Anxiety-Driven Thrill Ride

Forty years after that fateful Halloween night in Haddonfield, Michael Myers has managed to, once again, escape a transfer from Smith's Grove Sanitarium. Laurie...

Review: Wildlife is Equally Devastating and Empathetic

We've been trained to take sides in stories of divorce. Whether it's in a movie, on a TV series, or in real life, we're...

Review: The Price of Everything: Art = Money

Early in director Nathaniel Kahn’s new documentary, The Price of Everything, former Sotheby’s auctioneer Simon De Pury declares, “it’s very important for good art...