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The Antisocial Network

The Antisocial Network

The Antisocial Network, directed by Arthur Jones and Giorgio Angelini, is a chilling film about how the internet affects real life and politics. During a period where online spaces served as both an escape from reality and a means of control over it, the documentary argues convincingly that there’s not only a straight line between […]

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Breathe

Breathe

When she’s not hosting her own talk show, Academy-Award winner Jennifer Hudson still finds time to star in movies. A few years ago, she was rightfully nominated for an Oscar for her haunting performance as Aretha Franklin — need I say more? She’s back with another leading role in a major motion picture, but unfortunately

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Cash Out

Cash Out

Doesn’t it bug you when your ex is the one who has to negotiate a hostage situation? That’s just one of the snags John Travolta’s career-criminal character hits in Cash Out, a new Saban Films B-movie out this week. Vincent Vega has been having a moment lately — what with his best film ever, Pulp

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Infested

Infested

Arguably, one of the most common fears is that of spiders; and Infested — just the name alone gives me goosebumps — knows it. Shudder’s newest film keeps up that familiar feeling like something’s crawling up your arm all throughout its runtime, with characters ducking around corners covered in webs in a steady paranoia. It

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The Idea of You

The Idea of You

Falling in love with “the idea of” someone is a complicated concept that is hard to pinpoint. Typically, it means falling for an idealized version of a person, overlooking their faults while also succumbing to the need to be wanted. But where does the idea of loving someone stop and truly loving them begin? Once

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We Grown Now

We Grown Now

In 1992, two Black boys in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing projects struggle with change as the rest of their life falls apart around them. We Grown Now is a heart-wrenching story of growing up told poetically and beautifully. The film portrays an upbringing that is rarely depicted with such honesty through the use of symbolic fantasy

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Cobweb

Cobweb

The unsettling quiet of Peter\’s room was shattered by a persistent tapping. Eight years old and with an active imagination, Peter strained to hear it better. The rhythmic tick-tock came from behind his Winnie the Pooh wallpaper, driving him crazy. His parents, Sarah (played by Lizzy Caplan) and Michael (played by Antony Starr), dismissed it

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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Horror/Sci-Fi/Adventure)

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Horror/Sci-Fi/Adventure)

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) plunges itself unconditionally into the wild zone of different realities displaying its director Sam Raimi’s powerful magic. Amazing graphics, thrilling action scenes and a good representation by Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) are some of the positive aspects this movie has but it falters under

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