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A Romcom Lacking in Romance & Comedy: ‘Your Place or Mine’ (REVIEW)

Your Place or Mine contains so few multitudes that you leave the movie feeling absolutely nothing.

‘Andor,’ Season 1, Episode 12: Reborn a Rebel (RECAP)

Andor’s first season has taken us on a steady, measured journey of political intrigue.

Mike Flanagan’s ‘The Midnight Club’ Illuminates Friendship and Illness with Grace and Depth (REVIEW)

Despite the uneven mini-stories, it’s impossible not to recommend The Midnight Club to anyone who enjoys character-focused horror, especially about young people.

‘The Last of Us’ Season 1 Episode 4: A Moment of Respite (RECAP)

While the episode is a nice break from the heartbreak, it doesn’t allow our heroes to rest as it introduces new foes.

‘The Mandalorian,’ Season 3, Episode 1: Path to Redemption (RECAP)

While the presentation is clean and simple, it might be a little too simple. I didn’t get a sense of real weight to the exposition like I normally do from the best episodes of The Mandalorian.

‘Daisy Jones & The Six Eps. 1-3: The Best is Yet to Come (REVIEW)

With solid performances, enviable ‘70s fashion, catchy rock music, and a compelling start to an explosive story, it seems that Daisy Jones & The Six is ready to take the world by storm.

‘Cocaine Bear’ Is A Roaring Good Time (REVIEW)

The movie shows a bear on cocaine and makes you root for the bear with some genuinely funny jokes from a game cast. What more could you want?

Protect ‘EO’ (REVIEW)

EO is a feat of production, even if its story is not groundbreaking.

‘Rye Lane’ is a Bombastic Black Rom-Com for the Next Generation (REVIEW)

‘Rye Lane’ feels more like a fantasy than any of the new-age romantic comedies that precede it.

One Mighty and Strong: “Under The Banner of Heaven” Episode 5 (REVIEW)

Under the Banner of Heaven Episode 5 is the series’ writing and storytelling apex, a deft weaving of separate narratives that compliment each other in unexpected ways.

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