Netflix’s latest true-crime documentary, “The Tinder Swindler,” uncovers an unbelievable tell-tale drama of fraud, manipulation, and string of financial crimes…
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Film critics always say that the dreaded sequel can kill a film franchise, but that statement can be rendered false…
Jonas Poher Rasmussen brings audiences a heart-wrenching look into refugees’ lives and the extreme lengths they go for safety. “Flee”…
“The Cursed†opens in 1917, amidst the most heated period of World War I. After that brief interlude, it flashbacks…
“Scar†is a doleful and tender short written and directed by filmmaker Alison Hale. It’s also about one of the…
“Judy” opens in on a conversation between a 13-year-old Judy Garland and her manager/producer/head of MGMÂ Louis B. Mayer, literally behind…
“Hello. I’m Johnny Knoxville. Welcome to Jackass.” As these familiar words punctuate the stupid but hilarious opening of “Jackass Forever, 
With the sound of switching lights, the screen opens in white. We can see three ravens whirling around the sky.…
In Guillermo del Toro’s first film since his Oscar-sweeping picture “The shape of Water” it appears “Nightmare Alley” is the…
Meg and Nick, an estranged couple, jet off to romantic Paris for a lovely weekend in the hopes of patching…
