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Trailer Reaction: ‘Birds of Prey’ Looks Less Than Fantabulous

Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn is supposed to be an upcoming superhero movie based on the DC Comics...

‘Pain and Glory’ Review: Pedro Almodovar’s Latest is all about Filmmakers & Their Careers

While it's not necessarily a requirement, Pain and Glory is best experienced if viewed after watching a majority of Pedro Almodovar's eclectic filmography. This...

‘First Love’ Review: Another Great Film from Director Takashi Miike

Written by Tom Moore With over 100 director credits to his name and having tackled any and every film genre, legendary director Takashi Miike returns...

The Death of Dick Long Review: A Strong Film Done in By a Twist

Reading the title of The Death of Dick Long, it’s easy to assume you can guess what it’s about. The pun at the end...

Through the Hardship of the Stars: The Ad Astra Podcast

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/through-the-hardship-of-the-stars-the-ad-astra-review-podcast Space, the final frontier. No, this isn't a Star Trek pod, we're looking at the new Brad Pitt space saga, Ad Astra. Film editor...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Dolemite is My Name’ isn’t just Another ‘Ed Wood’

After screening in Toronto and making a surprise appearance at Fantastic Fest, Dolemite is My Name has already found a narrative as the best...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Synchronic’ is a wonderful companion to ‘Endgame’

What starts as the equivalent of a buddy cop movie with two EMTs slowly turns into a caper but really kicks into gear as...

Fantastic Fest: ‘The Pool’ makes all the wrong moves but feels so right

This will sound familiar to any Always Sunny in Philadelphia fans. Man goes to pool. Man gets stuck in pool. Man waits to die. Man...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘The Mortuary Collection’ Slumps to a Strong Finish

As hinted by the name, freshman director Ryan Spindell's The Mortuary Collection is a series of stories told by a mortician. It's an anthology...

‘Ad Astra’ Review: James Gray’s Awe-Inspiring Spectacle of Billion Dollar Space Therapy

The opening scene of Ad Astra bears the mark of a master as it conveys all its most essential information in the span of...

‘Rambo: Last Blood’ Review: An Underserving Entry into the Rambo Franchise

Written by Tom Moore There aren't many actors who have played as many iconic characters as Sylvester Stallone. With Judge Dredd (Judge Dredd), Barney Ross...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘The Lodge’ Gives Bad Christmas Vibes

The Lodge is a perfect example of learning to let go of expectations. Having stayed away from reviews and reactions from Sundance, all I knew...