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The Vigil is an Atmospheric, Emotionally-Driven Psychological Horror

  In its purest form, writer-director Keith Thomas’s new film, The Vigil, is an old-fashioned haunted house movie. In his former life–before he left his...

I Care a Lot’s Brand of Pulpy Neo-Noir is Bit of an Acquired Taste

How many movies truly try to make their characters utterly despicable and unrelatable? Oh, there are plenty of movies with main characters who are...

‘Nomadland’ Review: Exploring the World Without Worrying About Your Place in It

On January 31, 2011, due to a reduced demand for sheetrock, US Gypsum shut down its plant in Empire, Nevada, after 88 years. By...

‘Willy’s Wonderland’ Drags Whenever it isn’t Focused on Cage

Written by Sam Niles Willy’s Wonderland takes place in a town at the mercy of possessed animatronics. These animatronics don’t necessarily walk about like some...

‘To All the Boys I Loved Before: Always and Forever’ is a Lackluster Ending

Sadly, the time has come to say goodbye to Netflix’s favorite couple, Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky. The final installment in one of...

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is a Devastating Showcase for Kaluuya

Hot off its world premiere at Sundance and garnering some great awards season buzz, the newest film from writer-director Shaka King, Judas and the...

‘More than Miyagi: The Pat Morita Story’ is a Touching and Intimate Tribute

Written by Michael Vacchiano It can be both a blessing and a curse when a legendary actor becomes synonymous with one character on their resume....

‘Palmer’ Review: A Movie that Grows on You

Written by Sam Niles Palmer is a story of its fresh out of prison title character (Justin Timberlake), forced into a situation where he has...

The Way Too Early Oscar Podcast: The Golden Globes, SAG’s and Sundance 2021

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2yyEMh2wcd7Sj1qG2gUmcS?si=UlcD2D81RNKeVq7IP6X96Q You can listen to The Way Too Early Oscar Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Anchor, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic,  and Google Podcasts. Don't forget to check out our other...

Ranking the Super Bowl LV Trailers

Super Bowl LV ... well it was a football game alright. To be blunt, unless you're a Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan (congratulations to you) or...

‘Malcolm & Marie’ Review: A Character Study Driven by its Leads’ Chemistry

Written by Sam Niles Writer-director Sam Levinson's Malcolm & Marie touches on a great many subjects over its great many monologues in its 106 minute...

‘Two of Us’ Review: A Surprisingly Risky Tale of Secret Love

With its depiction of long-time, secret lovers torn asunder, writer-director Filippo Meneghetti's feature directorial debut, Two of Us, walks a risky, but intriguing line...