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‘Out Stealing Horses’ Review: A Summer Tale of Beauty & Tragedy

Written by Samuel Niles There are two moments towards the beginning of Hans Petter Moland's Out Stealing Horses that establish the foundation of both the...

‘She Dies Tomorrow’ Review: The Perfect Pandemic Movie?

Though writer-director Amy Seimetz’s new film, She Dies Tomorrow, was made well before COVID-19 changed everything, it feels uncannily suited to this moment. The...

‘Radioactive’ Review: A Strong if Imperfect Examination of Marie Curie

Marie Sklodowska-Curie is more than likely a name that you’ve heard in your high school chemistry class. A two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist and...

David S. Goyer Talks Blade, Batman Begins & Man of Steel at Comic-Con @ Home

Written by Daryn Kirscht With the U.S. still in the thick of it regarding COVID-19, the decision was made to still give fans the Comic...

Netflix’s ‘The Old Guard’ Struggles to Care

Written by Samuel Niles  "The world can burn for all I care."  When Charlize Theron's Andromache of Scythia (but you can call her Andy, as she...

‘Sisters with Transistors’ Review: The Forgotten History of Women in Electronic Music

When the average person thinks of someone who makes electronic music, the image they most likely conjure is of some guy with a silly...

The Anniversary Brothers Podcast: Inception 10th Anniversary

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/the-anniversary-brothers-podcast-inception-10th-anniversary Aaron and Josh Sarnecky are joined by Editor-in-Chief Bill Bodkin for their podcast on Inception's 10th anniversary. Inception debuted in theaters on July 16th, 2010. It...

‘Dirt Music’ Review: A Cliffs Notes Romance

  Director Gregor Jordan’s Dirt Music should have everything it needs to succeed. It’s got a great cast that includes Kelly Macdonald, Garrett Hedlund and...

Broadway at Home: From Hamilton and Beyond

One of the last things I did before starting my four months in quarantine was see a production of Hamlet at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn....

‘Palm Springs’ Review: One of the Best Films of 2020

If you begin watching Palm Springs just because you saw Andy Samberg (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) in a Hawaiian shirt on a pool floatie in the...

Patrick Renna on The ‘Sandlot’ Cast Reunion Charity Event & The Film’s Cultural Impact

In the spring of 1993, a group of nine performers, between the ages of 10-14, united for a baseball-driven masterpiece that transcended the medium...

‘Relic’ Review: An Unsettling Horror of Family Mental Illness

There are a lot of similarities between director Natalie Erika James’s Relic and Ari Aster’s 2018 film, Hereditary. Just as that was Aster’s début...