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The best films of 2019
Well, 2019 has come to a close and 2020 has arrived, which means that it's time for all of us movie snobs to share our "best films of 2019" lists.
Movie Review: “Uncut Gems” is a gritty Adam Sandler-guided trip into...
Movie Review: "Uncut Gems" stars Adam Sandler as a self-destructive asshole of a New York jeweler whose affair is only rivaled by his gambling addiction.
Movie Review: “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” is disappointing and...
Movie Review" "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" officially brings the "Star Wars" saga to a close ... that is, unless Disney decides to keep going.
Movie Review: “Jumanji: The Next Level” creatively allows leads to stretch...
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Movie Review: "Jumanji: The Next Level" (PG-13)
Jake Kasdan's 2017 reboot-sequel to 1995's beloved "Jumanji" proved to be quite the unexpected hit. It managed to...
Movie Review: “Jojo Rabbit” is one of 2019’s best films
Movie Review: if Taika Waititi doesn't get a Best Screenplay nomination for "Jojo Rabbit" at the Oscars, it'll be a crime.
Retro Movie Review: “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” is an unforgettable Thanksgiving...
Retro Movie Review: "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" It offers up what is arguably the most effective use of the âFâ word ever committed to film.
Movie Review: “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” is the most...
Movie review: "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" is so sweet that it almost feels as if Mister Rogers himself and co-directed it.
“Shred of Decency” premieres at Kayenta
Cypress Rock Productions and Kayenta will host a special fundraising event where attendees will get their first look at "Shred of Decency" in its entirety.
Movie Review: “In the Tall Grass” is a trippy King/Hill adaptation...
Movie Review: "In the Tall Grass" is worthy of watching, particularly if you're a fan of Stephen King and the genre in general.
Movie Review: “Joker” doesn’t quite live up to the hype
Movie review: "Joker" really isn't entirely dangerous. "Reckless" is probably a better word.