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‘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...

‘Little Fish’ Review: A Romantic Meditation on Grief and Memory

There's a moment in the new film Little Fish where Olivia Cooke's Emma says the following: “When your disaster is everyone’s disaster how do...

The 78th Annual Golden Globes – Here Are All The Nominees

The 78th Annual Golden Globes are coming to NBC on February 28 and today (February 3, 2021), the official list of nominees was announced....

Victor Neumark, Rachel Alig, Kate Beecroft & Ryan Caraway on ‘First Blush’

First Blush follows a young married couple as they work though the new reality of dating Olivia, an intriguing free spirit. The film focuses...

‘The Little Things’ Review: The Cast Elevates a Movie That Missed Its Moment

When you finally get to direct your passion project 30 years after penning the script, it doesn’t hurt to have actors with four Oscars...

‘First Blush’ Review: An Unconventional but Smart Romance

First Blush is the first full length feature from writer-director Victor Neumark, starring Rachel Alig, Ryan Caraway, and Kate Beecroft. Independently made–clearly with lots...

‘The Dig’ Review: Beautiful, but Remote

Netflix's The Dig, to put it bluntly, feels like Oscar bait. Adapted from a novel by John Preston that fictionalizes the 1939 discovery of...

‘Our Friend’ Review: Saved by Strong Performances and Powerful Emotions

Based on Matthew Teague’s 2015 Esquire article, The Friend, about his wife Nicole’s struggles after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer and the selflessness of...

The Anniversary Brothers: The Green Hornet 10th Anniversary

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/the-anniversary-brothers-the-green-hornet-10th-anniversary The Anniversary Brothers Podcast is available on SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts. This month, The Anniversary Brothers are back to celebrate the auspicious 2011 cult classic...

‘Outside the Wire’ Review: An Overstuffed, Forgettable Sci-Fi Action Flick

After pulling the first big flex of 2021 by revealing pretty much their entire movie slate and promising a new original movie every single...

‘Locked Down’ Review: Clever Escapism

Written by Samuel Niles The talent behind director Doug Liman’s pandemic-set heist film, Locked Down seemed appealing, but the trailer didn’t. It wasn’t necessarily tasteless,...

‘Soul’ Review: Doesn’t Quite Live ‘Up’ to Pixar’s Previous Work

Pixar has always been that ace up Disney’s sleeve, consistently delivering beautifully animated tales full of memorable characters and messages fitting for viewers of...