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Movies Lin-Manuel Miranda Apologizes For Not Casting ‘Darker Skinned’ Black And Latino Actors In Latest Musical Paulina Enck June 21, 2021
Movies Billy Crystal’s ‘Here Today’ Proves The Veteran Comedian Still Has It Paulina Enck June 21, 2021
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Movies Jimmy Gonzales Brings Authentic Grit To Inspiring True Story ‘Blue Miracle’ Josh Shepherd May 26, 2021
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Movies ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’ Ten Years Later: A Look Back At The Best Video-Game Movie Ever Made Paulina Enck May 2, 2021
Movies ‘Mitchells Vs. The Machines’ Can Make You Laugh About Big Tech Tensions Josh Shepherd April 29, 2021
Movies ‘Promising Young Woman’ Is A Better Tech Commentary Than Feminist Reckoning Emily Jashinsky April 15, 2021
Movies Instead Of Today’s Enmity Between The Sexes, We Still Need ‘The Titanic’s’ Sacrificial Love Evita Duffy-Alfonso April 15, 2021
Movies Netflix’s ‘Operation Varsity Blues’ Is A Cheesy But Poignant Glimpse Into A Broken System Karalee Geis April 12, 2021
Movies Hulu’s ‘Boss Level’ Succeeds As A ‘Pure Enjoyment’ Streaming Blockbuster Auguste Meyrat March 29, 2021
Movies ‘Justice League’ Is Zack Snyder’s Trimphant Return To Big Screens And Big Heroes Chris Loesch March 21, 2021
Movies Netflix’s ‘Yes Day’ Is For Parents Who Want To Raise Resilient, Independent Kids Libby Emmons March 18, 2021
Movies ‘Coming 2 America’ Is Watchable And Bland, But We Already Knew That Mike Culton March 11, 2021
Movies ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ Tries To Be A Trans-Species Romance And Fails Beth Whitehead March 5, 2021
Movies ‘Minari’ Shares One Family’s American Dream Of Yearning To Belong Josh Shepherd February 26, 2021