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Hot Docs 2021: It Is Not Over Yet Argues for Compassion as Medicine
Louise Detlefsen's latest film shines a spotlight on one nursing home's radical approach to taking care of patients with dementia.
Louise Detlefsen's latest film shines a spotlight on one nursing home's radical approach to taking care of patients with dementia.
Michael B. Jordan goes on a quest for vengeance in Stefano Sollima's latest film that faithfully captures the spirit of...
Frigge Fri's documentary shows the importance of technology in finding a community to call home and reveal your true inner...
After a tiny BTS hiatus, I had to come back and write about the Bangtan boys on the blog with...
White Men Can’t Jump Review In 1992, Ron Shelton wrote and directed one of the greatest sports movies of all...
The 2021 Oscars Swag Bag Is Worth $205,000 For nearly 20 years, the 25 nominees for best actor, actress, and...
Multiple members of Team Taz lost in separate matches on the same night during the latest episode of AEW Dynamite...
Chris Baugh's latest film doesn't break from horror-comedy expectations but sinks its beer-soaked teeth into a fresh take on vampire...
Invincible has just gone from great to a show that will be talked about at the end of the year...
When AEW began in 2019, so did their own brand of entrance music which was, to be blunt, forgettable. It’s...
Canada’s submission to the Best Foreign Language Film category for 20210’s Academy Awards came in the shape of a rather...
This film is dedicated to all the Brothers and Sisters who had enough of the Man.
For a mostly satisfying conclusion to The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, "One World, One People" poses several positive and...
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: “One World, One People” Review Last week’s penultimate episode of Marvel’s buddy cop miniseries...
Mortal Kombat 2021 Review There’s something about the new Mortal Kombat movie, which debuts Friday in both theaters and on HBO Max,...