Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Martin Scorsese Proves His Mastery of Cinema and Storytelling in American Epic Killers of the Flower Moon

David Grann’s best-selling book Killers of the Flower Moon was primarily centered on the true story of the Osage Nation in the years immediately following the discovery of oil under […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: A Family Tears Itself Apart From the Inside in Debut Feature Film We Need to Do Something

We Need to do Something

While many recent horror films have taken on the guise of a domestic drama, in which some evil or corrupt force exploits the cracks in the family dynamic and uses […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: In Run, a Mother/Daughter Bond With Nowhere to Go

Run

I genuinely wish I liked this one more. There have been plenty of films and television outings documenting the very real phenomenon of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. It’s a mental […]

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Interview: Stand-Out Chicago Actor Pat Healy on Making Westerns, Costumes to Inspire Character and Bonding on the Set of The Pale Door

The Pale Door

Chicago-born actor Pat Healy has been working steadily and memorably in film and television for more than 20 years, in parts of every size and shape, beginning with his time […]

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Interview: Noah Segan on Collaborating with Rian Johnson, Blending Westerns and Horror, and His Role in the Knives Out Sequel

The Pale Door

Actor Noah Segan is likely best known of late for playing the fanboy-ish investigator Trooper Wagner in writer/director Rian Johnson’s exceedingly popular and joyously fun Knives Out from last year. And […]

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Review: Sienna Miller Shines in Family Drama American Woman

American Woman

Sienna Miller is one of the finest actors working today, but you rarely get a chance to really experience that because of the roles she’s saddled with. With strong supporting […]

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