The rollercoaster that is ‘Watchmen’ is finally over
By Keyandra Morris | December 27, 2019“Watchmen” does something different in that it punishes white supremacy without attempting to humanize it.
“Watchmen” does something different in that it punishes white supremacy without attempting to humanize it.
The third season of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" starts slow, but picks up halfway through.
The performance did just as it was intended, highlighting the pinnacles of her career and placing special emphasis on her most commercially successful hits
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The strength of "Rick and Morty" is in its dedication to and parody of media references rather than real-time controversies to make their point.
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In "American Son," director Kenny Leon takes the image of a black man out of the picture so the audience is forced to confront prejudices they hold, much like the characters in the film.
The central theme of the movie is eventually communicated to the audience — the nature of power as a corrupting force and a lack of absolute truth in politics — yet its development is clunky.
In the first part of the sixth and final season of “Bojack Horseman,” Bob-Waksberg and company continue to tell emotionally resonant stories centered around talking animals.
Madame Tussauds has no wax statue of actor Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti. If this bothers you as much as it should, Wax Paul Now is the movement for you.
Moments of blissful and tragic hope are what drive the film and its plot, but what makes the film are the details.
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Actor, director and writer Ethan Hawke shared in a screening and conversation at the Virginia Film Festival.
Critics bemoan the invasion of smartphones and technology into everyday life, but not long ago the tech industry was seen as a well of optimism and dreams.
Satirical horror film is arguably the weirdest showing of the 2019 Virginia Film Festival.
The film is a difficult but necessary watch.
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