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In 1980, the film “9 to 5” was released in theaters at a pivotal time in the women’s movement. The story of three female employees who work together to overthrow their egotistical, sexist, bigot boss was a fantasy that resonated with many wo... Read the full review »
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Texas is a state that’s often seen as being grossly behind the times on abortion rights, and they have an army of conservative politicians hard at work attempting to reinstate harsh restrictions on the medical procedure. In 2013, state Senator W... Read the full review »
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Chee$e (2022)

Chee$e (2022)

5 / 10
Trinidadian filmmaker Damian Marcano directs his first feature with “Chee$e,” a project that almost seems tailor-made for the film festival circuit. It’s not very commercial or even predictable, but the film is so different that it’s easil... Read the full review »
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I had never heard of Courtney Barnett, the notoriously private Australian singer and songwriter showcased in the music documentary “Anonymous Club.” The project was started in 2018 by longtime music video collaborator Danny Cohen and is an int... Read the full review »
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With an appealing cast, an accomplished director (Judd Apatow), and an idea that should be a slam dunk for a satirical comedy, “The Bubble” is unfunny, lazy, and isn’t any good. Try as they might, nobody can get this clunker off the ground.... Read the full review »
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Directing duo Daniels (Daniel Scheinert and Dan Kwan) have a signature style and vision when it comes to making art, and their latest project stays true to their offbeat creativity. “Everything Everywhere All At Once” has been described as “... Read the full review »
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Come a little closer and let me whisper one of my deepest, darkest secrets in your ear: “I enjoyed “Morbius.” That may not be something that’s easy to admit, but this critically panned Marvel movie from director Daniel Espinosa doesn’t... Read the full review »
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With its inspiring stories of love and acceptance, director Daresha Kyi‘s documentary “Mama Bears” embraces positivity over controversy. The film focuses on two women (Sara Cunningham and Kimberly Shappley) who are part of the tens of thousa... Read the full review »
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Shame and the desire to project an image of something you’re not is at the heart of “Millie Lies Low,” a sad but fully relatable film from director and co-writer Michelle Savill. It’s a small-scale story that confronts psychologically dark... Read the full review »
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LGBTQ horror film “Hypochondriac” is a look at what untreated trauma can do to a person. Writer / director Addison Heimann takes a simple idea and turns it into a very dark, creepy, and unsettling drama. The film has a strong opening and then... Read the full review »
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When faced with moving into a creepy old estate in the Irish countryside, most people would probably know the first rule when it comes to inhabiting mysterious, ominous abodes: don’t go in the basement. For some reason, the family in writer / di... Read the full review »
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You don’t need an elaborate premise to make a genuinely (if somewhat tame) scary movie, and director Jennifer Reeder‘s “Night’s End” is a terrific example of that. This simple story of an anxious loner who moves into a haunted apartment... Read the full review »
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Mumblecore style films can be challenging if the story and characters aren’t strong enough, and writer/director James Vaughan‘s “Friends and Strangers” walks the line at a dangerously close pace. This loosely-structured, talky Australian i... Read the full review »
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I struggled a bit with “Really Good Rejects,” director Alice Gu’s thorough look at Los Angeles guitar craftsman Reuben Cox. Blessed with an instinct and intuition for creating stringed instruments, Cox has made a name for himself by building... Read the full review »
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Try as I might, it’s sometimes just not possible to appreciate a film for what it is versus what it could have been. Such is the case with “The Lost City,” a warmed-over, mediocre adventure / romance that is reckless with its promising premi... Read the full review »
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Based on the award-winning novel, “Better Nate Than Ever” is bursting with charming positivity that’s contagious. This sweet and funny film about pursuing your dreams is a fantasy for musical theater kids. Artistic types will find a lot to l... Read the full review »
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With its fairly decent Hollywood pedigree and promising premise, I had high hopes that “The Adam Project” wouldn’t be just another throwaway Netflix film. Even with an experienced action director (Shawn Levy) and a talented and charismatic c... Read the full review »
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Dakota (2022)

Dakota (2022)

3 / 10
Unabashedly corny, “Dakota” plays like a movie that’s tailor-made for audience heckling. With second-rate performances, choppy editing, and dialogue that is written at a 4th grade reading level, this film is lousy, even if it has its heart i... Read the full review »