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Pop Break Goes to Washington: Dick (1999)

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2xSGOJHb986boDqvchmQHc?si=5ae0cef6155a4916 Welcome to “Pop Break Goes to Washington” where host Allison Lips is joined by a special guest to discuss the historical significance and impact...

NYFF Review: Ferrari

Director Michael Mann – the filmmaker behind Collateral and Heat – returns after nearly with Ferrari. The biopic, starring Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari,...

Not Couple Goals: Bones and All (2022)

https://open.spotify.com/episode/7vBSPAq7fvf1zSXSKBuMV5?si=9ffa8fa491804e58 Welcome to “Not Couple Goals” where co-hosts Allie Nelson and Tyler McCarthy do a deep dive into a different ridiculous romantic thriller from the...

NYFF Review: Maestro

After delivering an Oscar-winning directorial debut with 2018's A Star is Born, Bradley Cooper returns to helm Maestro, a biopic based on iconic American...

NYFF Review: May December

The latest film from Todd Haynes, director of Carol and Dark Waters, is a multi-faceted story of truth that features some searing dark comedy...

NYFF Review: The Boy and the Heron

It’s been over a decade since we’ve seen a film from the legendary Hayao Miyazaki, the director who’s helped make Studio Ghibli a renowned...

‘The Creator’ Review: One of the Best Original Films of the Year

Writer-director Gareth Edwards has quickly developed a strong vision for large-scale stories that stand out in major franchises with 2014's Godzilla and Rogue One: A...

‘Fair Play’ Review: A Well-Acted, Heavy Drama

Fair Play is a film I first read about in an entertainment article earlier this year. Describing the movie as a throwback, the writer...

The Exorcist: Believer Review: A Worthy, But Flawed Entry into The Horror Franchise

The scariest thing for fans of The Exorcist franchise is that the 2023 -- The Exorcist: Believer is a "requel." Writer/Director David Gordon Green...

NYFF Review: Anatomy of a Fall

When any film comes out of the Cannes Film Festival with the coveted Palme d’Or, it immediately gains an elevated prestige and recognition that...

Review: ‘The Royal Hotel’ is Tense but Hollow

In the opening scenes of director Kitty Green’s new film, The Royal Hotel, American tourists, Hanna (Julia Garner) and Liv (Jessica Henwick), appear to...

Venice Film Festival Review: Hit Man

We’re introduced to Gary Johnson (played by co-writer Glen Powell) as a pleasant, pleasurable psychology professor. Not knowing anything about the true story going...

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