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Director Paul Greengrass abandons the shaky-cam to deliver a steady and stoic western tale that reflects hope for our current times. Tom Hanks has made a habit of playing heroic captains in recent years. There was real life hero Captain Sullenberger in Sully, before that he played Captain Miller in …

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Very Nice! Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is directed by Jason Woliner, written by Peter Baynham, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jena Friedman, Anthony Hines, Lee Kern, Dan Mazer, Erica Rivinoja and Dan Swimer. It tells the story of Borat, …

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From its argumentative core to its very title, “All In: The Fight for Democracy” is deceitful. As important as Lisa Cortes and Liz Garbus’ documentation of the history and recurrence-to the present day-of voter suppression is to the establishment of America’s democracy, “All In: The Fight for Democracy” misleadingly frames …

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Despite feminist milestones and social justice achievements in the past decade, gender inequality and hierarchical sexual exploitation rampantly persist. In the latest illustration of the female experience in a patriarchal work setting, Kitty Green’s “The Assistant” hauntingly encapsulates the exploitative power dynamics and alienating office environment that facilitate sexual abuse …

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Christopher Nolan is no stranger to coming to the rescue of movie theaters in dry movie seasons. But will Tenet be strong enough of a force to fill up 30-50% capacity showtimes at your theater? Only time will tell. On the one hand, this is a truly epic and original …

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