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REVIEW | Moxie (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:33 / 05.03.21
Amy Poehler stumbles in this coming-of-age story about a rebelling high school girl that's just debuted on Netflix.
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REVIEW | Malcolm & Marie (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 13:51 / 08.02.21
A classic two-hander finds John David Washington and Zendaya arguing over gratitude, artistry and macaroni and cheese.
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REVIEW | The Dig (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:33 / 02.02.21
The Sutton Hoo dig in Suffolk, England produced many greater treasures, and some smaller ones, like this movie.
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REVIEW | The White Tiger (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 10:55 / 27.01.21
A new Netflix filmed produced by and starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas delves deep into India's have's and have not's, in a narrative that plays like a Scorsese crime story.
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REVIEW | Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 9:51 / 28.12.20
The final screen performance by Chadwick Boseman is an incendiary one in this adaptation of a play by August Wilson.
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REVIEW | Hillbilly Elegy (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 11:30 / 25.11.20
An unfortunately timed look at the flaws of rural Americans is bound to turn some viewers off.
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REVIEW | Mank (2020)

John Roebuck / 9:28 / 24.11.20
David Fincher returns to feature filmmaking after a six-year hiatus with a film that makes you wish it were 12.
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REVIEW | A New York Christmas Wedding (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 11:02 / 19.11.20
A new Christmas movie reimagines It's a Wonderful Life with an LGBTQ+ twist.
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REVIEW | Rebecca (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 9:10 / 02.11.20
The latest adaptation of Rebecca looks beautiful but doesn't have a lot going on under the surface.

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