So much to behold in a deliciously ripe and venturesome world, His Dark Materials delivers on spectacular performances and production. Once you get past the initial lack of clarity regarding the ins and outs of this constructed world, you're in for a sinister treat.
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The Wrong Todd (2019) | Film Review
In Rob Schulbaum's The Wrong Todd, Jesse Rosen stars as two men who swap places in alternate dimensions, all for the woman they both love.
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Ewan McGregor stars as an adult Danny Torrance fighting to protect a fellow shiner from Rebecca Ferguson's Rose the Hat in Stephen King's Doctor Sleep.
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Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron find no reason to remake this episode so they're covering both versions of "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1934 & 1956).
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Reviews of Dolemite is My Name, The Wrong Todd, Making Waves, our topic this week debates if we've finally arrived at PEAK television, and much more.
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Making Waves takes us through the cinematic adventure of creating and experiencing sound, while presenting a historically accurate timeline in film history.
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On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we debate the rules to making a sequel, reviews of HBO's Watchmen, Zombieland: Double Tap and more.
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A phenomenal cast, fantastic stunt choreography, and a societal and historically relevant narrative prove that HBO's Watchmen is anything but a joke.
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Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita, and Little Rock all return to once again fend off family squabbles and hordes of the undead in Zombieland: Double Tap.
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In The Laundromat, a quality cast is betrayed by a clumsily assembled script in Soderbergh's documentary/dramedy hybrid approach to the Panama Papers.
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