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“A Complete Unknown” Tries to Untangle the Enigma of Bob Dylan
December 10, 2024

Goodness Knows “Wicked” is Great (Review)
November 22, 2024

“Gladiator II” is Solid But Falls Short of Glory (Movie Review)
November 20, 2024

“Venom: The Last Dance” Squanders it’s Strongest Qualities (Review)
October 27, 2024


“Terrifier 3”: O Come, All Ye (Horror) Faithful (Movie Review)
October 15, 2024

The Weekly Watchlist: The Greatest Horror-Comedies
October 13, 2024

“Salem’s Lot” is Good, Actually (Movie Review)
October 11, 2024


Megalopolis: Unlike Anything You’ve Ever Seen Before (Movie Review)
September 25, 2024

Transformers One (Movie Review)
September 22, 2024
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