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Socially Distanced: NYCC 2025 Recap + 50 Years of Young Frankenstein
Pop-Break Staff
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October 16, 2025
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NYFF Review: ‘Is This Thing On?’
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‘After the Hunt’ is Showy but Goes Nowhere
‘Little Joe’ Review: Beautifully Made and Acted, but Ideologically Divisive
Marisa Carpico
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December 9, 2019
Director Philip Kaufman's 1978 film, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, is a deeply unsettling paranoid thriller. A remake of the 1956 film of the...
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2020 Golden Globe Nominations — The Complete List
Bill Bodkin
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December 9, 2019
The 2020 Golden Globe Nominations are in, and like every year these nominations solidify that the Globes are the hot mess of Oscar Season....
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Trailer Reaction: Wonder Woman: 1984
Matthew Widdis
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December 9, 2019
My affinity for the Wonder Woman character is well-known to my family and friends. It used to affect my dating patterns. My daughter was...
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‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ Review: The Most Passionate Film of 2019
Matt Taylor
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December 7, 2019
Half love story, half journey into the mind of an artist, Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a movie about throwing all of...
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‘For Sama’ Review: A Visceral, Vital Documentary
Marisa Carpico
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December 6, 2019
Filmed over 5 years and culled from 500 hours of footage over 2 more, For Sama is journalist Waad Al-Khateab’s first-hand account of the...
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‘A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby’ Review: The Series Hits a New High Point
Marisa Carpico
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December 6, 2019
Two years ago, Netflix’s A Christmas Prince was the silly, meme-ready movie none of us knew we needed. Despite its absurdly illogical storytelling and...
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Best Movies of the Decade: Part 2
Pop-Break Staff
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December 5, 2019
Our retrospective of the Best Movie of the Decade series continues with more of our personal picks including some horror, some action and, of...
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Trailer Reaction: No Time to Die – Big Action, Big Stakes & The New 007
Bill Bodkin
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December 4, 2019
"Well, that's a James Bond trailer, alright." At first glance, the initial trailer for No Time to Die aka Bond 25 aka Daniel Craig's (reported)...
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Best Movies of the Decade: Part 1
Pop-Break Staff
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December 4, 2019
It's perhaps cliché to say, but the 2010s have been an incredible decade for movies. From the mind-bending visuals of Inception to the "eat the...
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‘Dark Waters’ Review: Don’t Count It Out
Tom Moore
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November 27, 2019
In fleshing out the real life story of Dupont’s corruption and negligence for human life and the lawyer trying to expose it, director Todd...
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’21 Bridges’ Review: A Brooding and Twisty Neo-Noir
Marisa Carpico
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November 26, 2019
With the release of Knives Out this week and 21 Bridges last week, it seems the crime thriller is having a comeback. Where the...
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‘Knives Out’ Review: Writer-Director Rian Johnson Revitalizes the Murder Mystery
Tom Moore
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November 24, 2019
I haven't seen a movie in quite some time that’s felt like it was made for me more than Knives Out. I’m a total...
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