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‘Royalty Free: The Music of Kevin MacLeod’ Review: An Informative Documentary on a Complex, Little Known Subject

Chances are you read this title of this film and thought, "I’ve never heard of this man.” But I promise you, you have. While...

The Anniversary Brothers Podcast: The Emperor’s New Groove 20th Anniversary

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/the-anniversary-brothers-emperors-new-groove-20th-anniversary After a year of numerous movie anniversaries, Aaron and Josh's movie retrospectives come down to one final film, The Emperor's New Groove, which recently...

‘Promising Young Woman’ Review: A Divisive Misandrist Thriller

A year ago, back when life was different and we could still see movies in theaters, few trailers could draw out a reaction like...

‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ Review: A Bittersweet End to Chadwick Boseman’s Career

Even under normal circumstances, Netflix’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom would be one of the most anticipated films of the Oscar season. The second adaptation...

‘Wolfwalkers’ Review: A Charming, Gorgeously Animated Irish Tale

Plot Summary:Robyn Goodfellowe (Honor Kneafsey), a young English girl living in Kilkenny, wants to join her father (Sean Bean) on his hunt for wolves...

‘Queer Japan’ Review: An Overstuffed but Excellent Documentary

Director Graham Kolbeins’s new documentary, Queer Japan, is exactly what it sounds like: a wide-ranging look at what it means to be queer in...

‘Celebremos: Eterna Navidad’ Review: A Successful Christmas Special

Written by Marissa Rodriguez Celebremos: Eterna Navidad, which is streaming exclusively on Pantaya, is a lighthearted, star-studded, Spanish-language Christmas special that documents the night of...

‘Songbird’ Review: A Half-Baked COVID Thriller

When the trailer for Songbird appeared in late October, the Michael Bay-produced film immediately sparked online buzz—very little of it positive. Besides the usual...

‘Sound of Metal’ Review: Riz Ahmed Drums Up a Career-Best Performance

Written by Michael Vacchiano Over the past several years, the exceptionally talented Riz Ahmed has impressed in a variety projects. The British-Pakistani actor made his...

‘Freaky’ Review: A Clever Spin on a Familiar Premise

The Happy Death Day series is easily one of my favorite series to come out of Blumhouse and the way Director Christopher Landon blends...

‘Mank’ Review: Technically Impressive but Emotionally Ineffective

Written by Samuel Niles Authenticity is a chief concern in David Fincher’s Mank. The black and white cinematography is rife with traditional film “errors” and...

‘I Hate New Year’s’ Review: ‘Happiest Season’ Eat Your Heart Out

Holiday romances have been exclusively, oppressively heterosexual for so long that 2020 feels like a watershed year for queer entries in the genre. There's...