Film Review: Ocean’s 8

Film Review: Ocean’s 8
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A good heist movie should have viewers roaring as the credits roll, knowing the criminals won, but Ocean’s 8 just had me roaring for the credits to roll so I could leave. … read more

Film Review: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Film Review: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
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As with all of the Jurassic films beyond the original, you need an enormous popcorn bucket so that once your brain is turned off, you can drool right into it. A T-Rex could jump through the plot holes that are left scattered throughout this endeavor. … read more

Content Shifter: 9 Apocalyptic TV Series

Content Shifter: 9 Apocalyptic TV Series
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Are we living in the end times? Yeah, probably—what are you going to do about it? Better to just binge some apocalypse-centric TV shows while waiting for the end of civilization—and there are plenty to choose from. … read more

Film Review: Deadpool 2

Film Review: Deadpool 2
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The formation of the X-Force is one of the greatest sights to be seen, and I will never look at another parachuting sequence in the same light for the rest of my life. Sorry, Point Break, Deadpool 2 has you beat dead to rights. … read more

Film Review: Solo: A Star Wars Story

Film Review: Solo: A Star Wars Story
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Coming from veteran director Ron Howard, Solo: A Star Wars Story comes across as safe without any significant directorial uniqueness. Essentially, anyone could have made this sci-fi adventure. … read more

Film Review: 1945

Film Review: 1945
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1945 is, in many ways, a perfect little film—one of the rare great stories in which nothing really happens, yet tension constantly builds. It is a timely and important reminder of the past and a rejection of the new narratives being told. … read more

Content Shifter: 11 Adult Swim Shows You (Probably) Don’t Know

Content Shifter: 11 Adult Swim Shows You (Probably) Don’t Know
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Adult Swim, the overnight alter-ego of the Cartoon Network, has been derided as an outlet of stupid and borderline-satanic TV content for stoners and insomniacs since it launched in 2001 … at around 11 p.m. and nine days before 9/11, conspiracy theorists. … read more

Review: Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami

Review: Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami
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Bloodlight and Bami pulls back the curtain and gives us the fly-on-the-wall cinema verité approach—this is a portrait of the artist, not just of Jones but of the artist as identity. … read more

Film Review: You Were Never Really Here

Film Review: You Were Never Really Here
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Along with Thomas Townend’s captivating cinematography that enters a realm of gorgeous chaos, Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here delivers a tumultuous story with a less-is-more sensibility. … read more

Film Review: Isle of Dogs

Film Review: Isle of Dogs
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Isle of Dogs is set in the not-too-distant future Japan. The overpopulation of sickly canines has become virtually unbearable. Rather than seeking a cure for the illnesses, the ghastly mayor banishes all dogs to Trash Island, and that includes his nephew Atari’s pet, Spots (voiced by Liev Schreiber). … read more