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1999 Movie-versaries: Big Daddy

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix‘s slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It was the...

‘De Lo Mio’ Review: A Grounded, Lovely Family Drama

There are few experiences more fraught than cleaning out a house after a close family member’s death. At best, you get into a few...

The Lion King 25th Anniversary Podcast

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/the-lion-king-25th-anniversary-podcast Can you feel the love tonight? Well, this episode of The BreakCast certainly can! In their continuing film retrospective series, brothers and senior staff writers...

‘Child’s Play’ Review: A Fun, Disappointing Mess

For a series that once featured a sex scene between two possessed dolls, the new Child’s Play remake has a lot to live up...

‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ Review: A Brilliant Character Study on the Impact of Gentrification

Written by Tom Moore Back at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, studio A24 picked up a slew of films to distribute, but one film in...

Toy Story 4 Review: A Surprising Piece of Pixar Perfection

Plot: When Bonnie has trouble adjusting to Kindergarten, she utilizes some arts and crafts to make Forky (voice of Tony Hale). She really cares...

‘Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am’ Review: A Fascinating Look at a Great American Author

I’m embarrassed to admit that when I sat down to watch Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’s new documentary, Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am, I had never...

And The Winner Still Is: Chicago, Gandalf, 2002 Oscars & All That Jazz

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/and-the-winner-still-is-chicago-gandalf-2002-oscars-all-that-jazz Welcome to Season 1 of our retrospective Oscar podcast series -- And the Winner Still Is. Hosted by film editor Marisa Carpico and television...

Men in Black International Doesn’t Justify its Existence

Was this completely necessary? Men in Black is one of those franchises that everyone looks at fondly, constantly forgetting that there was really only ONE...

‘In the Aisles’ Review: A Listless Study in the Mundane

It’s possible to make mundane workplace comedies enjoyable. The Office gave us one of modern television’s most compelling romances and Office Space is still...

The Dead Don’t Die Review: A Dry, Boring, Bloodless Experience

Written by Tom Moore Though it may claim to have the greatest cast ever (dis)assembled, writer/director Jim Jarmusch struggles to deliver an entertaining zombie movie...

‘Being Frank’ Review: A Film That Covers Too Much Ground in Too Little Time

Watching the trailer for the new film, Being Frank, it seems like a high-concept comedy. Comedian Jim Gaffigan stars as Frank, whose life is...

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