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20-10-2025 Vol 19

Month: June 2025

Sorry, Baby Review: Eva Victor’s Debut is a Singular Revelation

Note: This interview was originally published as part of our 2025 Sundance coverage. Sorry, Baby opens in theaters on June…

Desire Never Goes Away: Sarah Friedland and Kathleen Chalfant on “Familiar Touch”

Ruth (Kathleen Chalfant) is an elegant, inquisitive woman in her 80s. Living independently in southern California, she prepares breakfast for…

Ponyboi Review: Crime and Camp in New Jersey

Note: This review was originally published as part of our Sundance 2024 coverage. Ponyboi opens in theaters on June 25.…

June 2025 Blu-Ray/Streaming Guide: “Drop,” “The Nice Guys,” “Dark City,” More

10 NEW TO NETFLIX “The American““Barbarian““Becoming Led Zeppelin““The Blues Brothers““Dunkirk““Midnight Run““Now You See Me““Piece by Piece““The Town““Us“ 10 NEW TO…

Shark Attack: “Jaws” Remains as Entertaining as It Was 50 Years Ago

As many times as I’ve seen “Jaws” since I first experienced it as a mesmerized, terrified, and thrilled 15-year-old in…

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a Touching Story about Love and Loss

Back in 2019, video game auteur Hideo Kojima and his studio, Kojima Productions, released their highly-anticipated game, “Death Stranding.” It…

F1 Review: A Slick, Engaging Big-Budget Commercial

Sports are at their dramatic best when the improbable occurs. So are the movies that portray those implausible stories. From…

The G Review: Dale Dickey Brings the Rage

Note: This review was originally published as part of our Fantasia 2024 coverage. The G opens in theaters and on…

Watch: Wes Anderson Directs Himself in New Montblanc Short Film, Shot by Darius Khondji

With Wes Anderson’s newest film The Phoenician Scheme now in theaters, he’s now reteamed with Montblanc for a new short…

Intro to Our Juneteenth Edition of Black Writers Week 2025

Today, we celebrate Juneteenth, a national holiday commemorating the end of slavery for African Americans. Although President Abraham Lincoln issued…