The Barbie movie by director Greta Gerwig takes some significant risks but is primarily a success.
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Tag is a thought provoking film — or it isn’t; what a viewer takes away from “experiencing” Tag is going...
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Get Out Podcast Review Get Out is an overtly political movie, one that evokes current racial tensions making it not only...
As she lies on the stone-cold ground, unable to move a muscle, the air she exhales slowly turns to a visible...
Tom Watches Movies
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Evil Takes Many Forms.
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Justine Smith joins us to tackle the first two post-pilot episodes, Twin Peaks as an entry in the "woman's series"...