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D23 Expo Live: Experiencing Disney’s Biggest & Wildest Fan Gathering

The D23 Expo is a convention held bi-annually by the Walt Disney Company as a promotion effort to show off the latest and upcoming...

‘Angel Has Fallen’ Review: A Solid End of Summer Action Blockbuster

Written by Tom Moore While the summer movie season might be ending, the Fallen series attempts to keep the summer action-blockbuster spirit alive with the...

‘Jawline’ Review: The Pros and Cons of Social Media Stardom

It’s perhaps cliché to say, but it’s hard to imagine how much worse ubiquitous social media must make the already difficult teenage years. By...

Evan Ginzburg on How His Love of Wrestling Lead to 350 Days

On the morning of Wrestlemania 35 in East Rutherford, myself and fellow Pop Break staff writer Rob Crowther were fortunate enough to attend Mark...

‘Ready or Not’ Review: A Darkly Funny Crowdpleaser

During a moment of anger, the main character in Ready or Not screams, "fucking rich people!" It's a line that, as delivered by Samara...

‘Good Boys’ Review: One of the Funniest Films of 2019

Written by Tom Moore This year Olivia Wilde made her directorial debut with Booksmart, a coming of age comedy filled to the brim with excellent...

‘Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus’ Review: A Fun, Fresh Nostalgia Trip

For those who didn’t watch Nickelodeon in the early 2000s, you missed out on a great show. Invader Zim was a dark comedy, science...

‘Blinded by the Light’ Review: A Universal Story with a Little of that Human Touch

Written by George Heftler Set in Margaret Thatcher’s austerity years of 1987 England, you might be surprised at how relevant Blinded by the Light is...

‘Angry Birds Movie 2’ Review: An ‘App’-solute Disappointment

Written by Tom Moore Riding the coattails of the 2016 animated hit and iconic mobile game, The Angry Birds Movie 2 hits similar notes as...

‘End of the Century’ Review: A Stunning Début Feature

End of the Century is the kind of movie that sneaks up on you. Written, directed and edited by Lucio Castro in his feature...

‘What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire?’ Review: A Powerful Documentary about Race in America

One of the most remarkable moments in director Charles Burnett’s classic 1978 film, Killer of Sheep, comes when he abruptly cuts from images of...

The Way Too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast: The Nightingale, Luce & Late Summer Movies

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/the-way-too-early-oscar-predictions-podcast-the-nightingale-luce-the-movies-of-august Just because it's the dog days of summer at the movies does not mean the Oscar talk ceases! Pop Break's film editor Marisa Carpico...