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McEnroe is a Dark, New York-Flavored Look at the Tennis Legend
It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.
It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.
Tribeca Film Festival 2022Acidman Review Films in which an adult woman reconnects with seeks to understand and ultimately makes excuses for...
Tribeca Film Festival 2022It Ain’t Over Review Is there anything new to say about one of the most prominent athletes of...
Joseph Kosinski's latest film shifts between tones masterfully in a yacht rock, drug-fueled thriller.
While any Seinfeld fan will know that the show is packed with cultural references, you may be surprised by how...
Queer As Folk (2022) Season One Review Peacock’s new Queer as Folk is an impressive example of adaptation done right....
Inaugural 5 AEW World Tag Team Champions, ranked From the very beginning, AEW and their EVP’s Matt and Nick Jackson,...
Revisiting Doug Liman’s The Bourne Identity What does it mean to stand against the grain and make one’s own mark?...
The popular dinosaur franchise comes to a close with the return of director Colin Trevorrow and familiar faces as they...
We cannot see it, but it sees the heat of our bodys and the heat of our fear
Tribeca Film Festival 2022Chop & Steele Review Chop & Steele, a new documentary that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival,...
It's much ado about nothing on the bloated, thoroughly unnecessary "The Dive".
A documentary on activist and quarterback Colin Kaepernick, tracing his ascent through the NFL.
In its fourth episode, Obi-Wan Kenobi tries to rescue Leia following a confrontation with his old Padawan.
No Victims. No Martyrs. No Role Models.