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Pig–Movie Review

Pig is a profound experience with a class act performance by Nicolas Cage and a remarkable debut by writer/director Michael Sarnoski.

The Power of the Dog–Movie Review

The Power of the Dog is a tour de force of acting between the four principles and the place they live in using the backdrop of Montana as a cold and uncompromising setting.

The Green Knight — Movie Review

The story is not a thrilling adventure, but a melodic piece of poetry that some may find rambling and perplexing. A thinking man's nightmare of a fable. The Green Knight is not for everyone, but it is good soup for the soul of lovers of arthouse cinema.

Jolt — Movie Review

Jolt can be mindless fun. Not worth plunking down big bucks at a theater, but worth checking out in your living room on Amazon.

Rare Beasts — Movie Review

Rare Beasts is achingly funny, heartfelt and far from poignant, but that’s what separates it from all the pablum posing as comedy.

Fear Street Trilogy — Movie Review

What makes the Fear Street trilogy so entertaining is the mystery, the magic the director and writers have weaved, and a very engaging cast.

Sound of Metal — Movie Review

Darius Marder, his writers and cast deliver an emotionally exhausting portrait of the tortured souls of artists and what drives them.

Coming 2 America — Movie Review

All the time I’m wondering, who on earth was asking for a sequel to the over-decades-old comedy Coming to America?

Promising Young Woman — Movie Review

She’s dared to craft a revenge tale shrouded in mystery that echoes the artistry of Stanley Kubrick, a wicked and smartly written story that makes you think twice (and will likely cause controversy among alpha males).

Soul — Movie Review

This is hands down one of the most creative Pixar/Disney films in years, and yes, it is only available on Disney+.

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