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Movie Review: Becoming-Michelle Obama

You either love her or hate her – revere her or wish she never stepped foot into the White House. And this documentary won’t do much to change your mind – because it doesn’t aim to. Emmy nominated and directed by the award-winning Nadia Hallgren, Becoming follows the former First Lady on her book tour…

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Hamilton, A Message of Hope

The recent release of the Hamilton pro shot on Disney+ means a lot of things to a lot of different people. For Disney, it’s another success they can add to the tally, thousands of people subscribing to their streaming service for the express reason of watching the Broadway musical in all its glory. For Lin…

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Movie review: Tombstone Rashomon is not your traditional shoot ‘em up Western

If you’re looking for a straight-up, John Wayne-Esque, shoot ‘em up Western with clearly defined bad guys and good guys, Tombstone Rashomon isn’t it. Director Alex Cox, whose other noteworthy projects have included Sid and Nancy and the cult classic Repo Man, isn’t one to stick with traditional film techniques, and his sometimes surreal cinematography…

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Movie Review: Last Moment of Clarity

Just released this week by Lionsgate, Last Moment of Clarity is an edge-of-your-seat thriller with some hints of film noir, a bow to Hitchcock’s Rear Window and a love story with a surprise ending. The film opens in Paris, where wonderfully shadowy cinematography sets the tone right away, and we meet Sam (Zach Avery) in…

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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: Movie Review

“Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” the sequel/prequel to “Mamma Mia!” offers the perfect follow-on to the older movie and Broadway production, takes us back to 1979 when free-spirited Donna finds love – multiple times – and embarks on a wonderful adventure on a Greek island. The musical is pure innocence and fun, with Donna’s…

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