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TOMBSTONE RASHOMON: Do Yourself A Favor, Just Watch Tombstone Or Rashomon
TOMBSTONE RASHOMON: Do Yourself A Favor, Just Watch Tombstone Or Rashomon

Whatever this monumental debacle was going for in the end, it failed majorly while managing to reference two far superior films in its title.

COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E5) “The Cosmic Connectome”: How The Universe May Come To Know Itself
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E5) “The Cosmic Connectome”: How The Universe May Come To Know Itself

In the fifth episode of Cosmos: Possible Worlds, we explore our greatest asset in the journey toward knowing the universe, the intricate galaxy within each of us: the mind.

OZARK SEASON 3: The Byrdes Dig Themselves Deeper In Stellar Return
OZARK SEASON 3: The Byrdes Dig Themselves Deeper In Stellar Return

In Ozark season 3, the direction, writing, performances and tense, foreboding atmosphere continue to be stellar and highly immersive while these characters continue to grow and evolve for the show’s betterment.

NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS: More Than Just An “Abortion Movie”
NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS: More Than Just An “Abortion Movie”

Eliza Hittman’s award-winning indie drama is a powerful one. Don’t let the label “abortion movie” deter you from seeing one of the year’s best films.

THE CLONE WARS (S7E6+7): Familiar Faces & Masks
THE CLONE WARS (S7E6+7): Familiar Faces & Masks

Disney is brilliantly setting up The Clone Wars and The Mandalorian for the price of one and is creating the kind of connective thread that made the MCU films so successful.

TRIXIE MATTEL - MOVING PARTS: A Poignant Take On Ephemeral Fame
TRIXIE MATTEL – MOVING PARTS: A Poignant Take On Ephemeral Fame

Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts is a raw, at times agonising portrait of the contemporary reality show celebrity. Rafaela Sales Ross reviews.

BULL: A Remarkably Adept Directorial Debut
BULL: A Remarkably Adept Directorial Debut

Bull is a masterfully told modern Western, telling the story of two distinctive individuals amongst the backdrop of bull-riding in the American South.

ON MY BLOCK Season 3: The Kids Are Not Alright
ON MY BLOCK Season 3: The Kids Are Not Alright

If in the end there will be no fourth season for On My Block, the ending of season three is still pretty much a perfect closure.

LOST TRANSMISSIONS: Bad Connections
LOST TRANSMISSIONS: Bad Connections

There are a number of great movies focusing on mental illness and how we should treat it, but unfortunately Lost Transmissions isn’t one of them.

THIS IS US Season 4: Family, Love, and Mother
THIS IS US Season 4: Family, Love & Mother

Season four of This Is Us is still focused on the dynamic inside our beloved Pearson family, while introducing new characters along the way.

BIG TIME ADOLESCENCE: Familiar But Heartfelt
BIG TIME ADOLESCENCE: Familiar But Heartfelt

In a time of so much uncertainty, a movie like Big Time Adolescence is the very definition of a “comfort watch.” And we could all use that right now.

COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E4) “Vavilov”: “The Courage Of Our Questions”
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E4) “Vavilov”: The Courage Of Our Questions

In Episode 4 of Cosmos: Possible Worlds, we explore the life and legacy of the great scientist, Nikolai Vavilov.

I STILL BELIEVE: Manic Christian Dream Girl
I STILL BELIEVE: Manic Christian Dream Girl

I Still Believe’s Melissa is the manic Christian dream girl who tempts lovestruck men toward salvation.

LAST CALL: Answer The Call For This Suicide Drama

Gavin Michael Booth faultlessly achieves the split-screen/single-take technique, while also exploring the matter of suicide with unadorned honesty.

COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E3) “Lost City Of Life”: Witnessing The Wondrous Patterns Of Existence
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E3) “Lost City Of Life”: Witnessing The Wondrous Patterns Of Existence

In the third episode of Cosmos: Possible Worlds, we explore the Lost City of Life that covered our planet billions of years ago.