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Movie Review: ‘Buck Run’

It’s really about the performances and both Le Gros and Lyons are wonderful. And director Frangione really seems to know this world, showing its bleakness in every scene. 

Movie Review: ‘Philophobia’

The film, which screened at the San Diego Film Festival, features a fantastic cast of young actors that are sure to make their mark.

Theatre Review: ‘Anastasia’

The performances, however, won’t be the only thing you’ll be talking about after the show. The physical set, which is basically just an arch, is benefited by multiple on-stage projections

Movie Review: Joaquin Phoenix in ‘Joker’

Joker isn’t one of those films where you leave the theater energized. You’re beaten down and exhausted. But for a film to have that effect on you these days is quite a feat.

Movie Review: ‘Downton Abbey’

For anyone who watched every episode of every season of Downton Abbey, the new film will be like a warm, comfortable blanket that you pulled out of storage.

Movie Review: ‘The Goldfinch’

The cast is great. Jeffrey Wright as Hobie has a short monologue about restoring furniture and it’s honestly the best thing in the film.

Movie Review: ‘The Quiet One’

The documentary’s title refers to Wyman’s role in the Rolling Stones, where he served as a quiet on-stage presence as compared to the antics of Richards and Jagger.

Theatre Review: ‘Cats’

‘Cats’, which is now on tour, has some terrific musical numbers and an outstanding performance by Keri Rene Fuller, who plays Grizabella.

Movie Review: ‘Shazam!’

As Shazam, Zachary Levi is goofiness and super-hero rolled into one. Think of him as Tom Hanks’ Big character if he were given an extraordinary powers.

Movie Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Glass’

The film is more graphic novel than pure comic book. Writer/director M. Night Shyamalan wants to deal with what it’s like to be a human with super abilities and its effects on the world at large.

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