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‘No One Will Save You’ Reinvigorates the Alien Invasion Thriller

At the height of everything moving to streaming back in 2020 due to COVID, there was one person who was flying under the radar...

Anime x Pop: Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War S2 + Jujitsu Kaisen S2

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Love at First Sight: An Instant Feel Good Classic

Written by Nynoshka Vazquez-Suazo In the next five minutes (or however long it takes you to read this), you will fall in love with these...

Spy Kids: Armageddon Review: More of a Retread Than Reboot

Believe it or not, writer/director Robert Rodriguez is still working in the Spy Kids franchise.  Unfortunately his reboot of the franchise for Netflix, Spy...

Venice Film Festival: Aggro Dr1ft

Harmony Korine’s Aggro Dr1ft is a wholly unique experience. The entirely infrared tale of an assassin is visceral, crass, repetitive. Sometimes it feels like...

Pop Break Goes to Washington: Dave (1993)

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Venice Film Festival Review: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person

If The Vourdalak utilized childlike puppetry to supplement its darker, fable-like nature, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person embraces its childish elements for their...

Venice Film Festival Review: The Vourdalak

Adapted by co-writer Hadrien Bouvier and director Adrien Beau (who also performs as the Vourdalak)  from Aleksei Tolstoy’s story, The Vourdalak follows an obnoxious...

Venice Film Festival Review: City of Wind (SÈR SÈR SALHI)

  Coming of age stories are a dime a dozen. Coming of age stories about a teenager at odds with their essential cultural role in...

Venice Film Festival Review: Life Is Not A Competition But I’m Winning

If history is written by the victors, where does that leave those who were never allowed to be part of the game? Life Is Not...

The Anniversary Brothers Movie Podcast: Blade 25th Anniversary

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3ICejYrlYkKpgWES7QmPK3?si=98e2ebbda96047bc Senior Writer Aaron Sarnecky and Senior TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky are back for another movie retrospective. This month they’re talking about Blade for its...

Venice Film Festival Review: Oceans are the Real Continents

The black-and-white Oceans Are The Real Continents is subtly intoxicating. Its opening is an evolution of motion, starting with a shot of Alex (Alexander...