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‘Disclosure’ Review: A Dense, Engaging History of Trans Representation in Film

In 2014, when Time magazine ran its “The Transgender Tipping Point” issue with actress Laverne Cox on the cover, it was just short of...

‘Scare Package’ Review: Not Even Satisfying for Hardcore Horror Fans

Horror as a genre is kind of built on, if not outright parody, then copying. Halloween led to Friday the 13th, The Blair Witch...

‘The King of Staten Island’ Review: A Heartfelt Millennial Comedy With The Usual Apatow Issues

The King of Staten Island is going to be an easy film for people to pick apart. It stars Pete Davidson, a polarizing figure...

‘Da 5 Bloods’ Review: The Spike Lee Joint We Needed

The world has perhaps never been more in need of a new Spike Lee joint. This one is called Da 5 Bloods, a Vietnam...

‘Shirley’ Review: Another Powerhouse Performance from Elisabeth Moss

There aren’t many actors that grab the attention of both the indie film crowd and mainstream moviegoers like Elisabeth Moss. Ever since her smash...

‘Infamous’ Review: A Dangerous Story of Influencers in the Wild

  Gen Z is obsessed with likes and views. They're preoccupied with their followers — often at the expense of real relationships. Some are so...

Trailer Reaction: Bill & Ted Face the Music

What’s a long wait to a pair of time travelers?  It’s been 25 years (29 in our timeline) since Bill S. Preston, Esq., and...

Socially Distanced Podcast Episode #11: Is ‘The Social Network’ The Best Film of the Decade?

Listen to Episode 11 of the Socially Distanced Podcast on Spotify, Anchor, and Apple Podcasts. The 11th episode of the Socially Distanced Podcast was an...

Netflix’s The Wrong Missy Surprises By Being Not-Awful Given Its Cringey Premise 

Against my better judgement I watched, The Wrong Missy, which is the latest straight-to-Netflix Happy Madison production. The trailer seemed to incorporate everything that...

‘Inheritance’ Review: A Clever Thriller Ruined by a Twist

After a generally-maligned feature debut in 2018 with Terminal, director Vaughn Stein returns with Inheritance—a drama about the skeletons in a high-powered family’s closet...

The Lovebirds Review: Issa Rae & Kumail Nanjiani Elevate A Mediocre Netflix Rom-Com 

Written by Michael Vacchiano  It’s always a treat to see two likable and talented comedic actors on the rise end up collaborating on the same...

The BreakCast: The Shining 40th Anniversary Podcast

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/the-shining-40th-anniversary The Shining is 40 years old and brothers Aaron and Josh Sarnecky are here to talk about it. The Shining is a horror film directed by legendary...

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