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Emanuel Review: Forgiveness through Faith

Photo Credit Brian Ivie While discussing reactions to the images of Brandt Jean hugging Amber Guyger, the former police officer who shot his brother,...

‘El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie’ Review: Worthy of Its Source Material & Delivers Needed Closure

Written by Michael Vacchiano Legions of viewers, myself among them, regard Breaking Bad as one of the greatest television dramas of the modern era, perhaps...

Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast: The Two J’s Episode

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/way-too-early-oscar-predictions-podcast-the-two-js-episode The Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast returns! This episode is our second annual New York Film Festival (NYFF) podcast which will also dive...

‘The Riot Act’ Review: This Film Has a Definite Hero Problem

It’s been a big week for actor Brett Cullen. First, he appeared in Todd Phillips’s Joker as Batman’s doomed father, Thomas Wayne. Now, this...

Midsommar on Blu-Ray Review: If You Enjoyed the Film, Definitely Buy It

After a family tragedy, a young American couple joins some friends at a Midsommar festival in a remote Swedish village. What begins as a...

‘Dilili in Paris’ Review: The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions

When Dilili in Paris starts, it seems like a harmless family cartoon. Written, directed and animated by Michel Ocelot, the first scene finds Dilili...

‘Wrinkles the Clown’ Review: A Doc That Explores a Real-Life Boogeyman & Spoils the Fun of It All

Written by Tom Moore While clowns are generally known for their comedic routines and their wacky appearance, they’ve found a place in the horror genre...

‘Joker’ Review: Too Incoherent to be Dangerous

The Alamo Drafthouse has a tradition of showing a funny clip before screenings to remind the audience of its no phones or talking policy....

‘Downton Abbey’ Review: A Pleasant Visit with Old Friends

Written by Jennifer Marie The Downton Abbey movie has a lot to offer long-time fans and newcomers alike. It’s exciting to see the magical world...

‘Memory: Origins of Alien’ Director on The Power of ‘Alien’ & its Cultural Status

While at Fantastic Fest, we caught one of the hottest documentaries of the year for film fans, Memory: The Origins of Alien. Directed by Alexandre...

‘Lucy in the Sky’ Review: A Fascinating Failed Experiment

Even without their close release dates, it was probably inevitable that audiences would compare Ad Astra and Lucy in the Sky. They’re both about...

‘Judy’ Review: A Tour de Force from Renée Zellweger

The most remarkable scene in 1954’s A Star is Born -- and arguably of Judy Garland’s career -- comes when her character, Esther Blodgett,...