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The White Tiger Review

January 30, 2021 emcinniseric
Image from "The White Tiger". Courtesy of Netflix

From director Ramin Bahrani, The White Tiger serves as a solid, if overlong, thrill ride, helped by a very strong lead and a compelling story that shows the harmfulness of the wealthy.

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: adarsh gourav, netflix, priyanka chopra jonas, rajkummar rao, ramin bahrani, the white tiger

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Review

January 1, 2021 emcinniseric
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Produced by Denzel Washington, this film adaptation of August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom has garnered significant hype. Not just…

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: chadwick boseman, ma rainey, ma rainey's black bottom, netflix, viola davis

The Prom Review

December 16, 2020 emcinniseric
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The Prom serves three different functions as a film. It sets to adapt the famed 2018 Broadway musical. It is…

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: andrew rannells, james corden, keegan-michael key, meryl streep, musical, netflix, nicole kidman, ryan murphy, the prom

Mank Review

December 9, 2020 emcinniseric
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Certain aspects work better than others, but Mank is still an engaging feature and education lesson on 1930s Hollywood.

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: citizen kane, david fincher, gary oldman, mank, netflix

Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Review

July 25, 2020 emcinniseric
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Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is a pretty dumb film. However, thanks to the charm of its actors, catchy tunes, and heartfelt story, there’s so much fun to be had.

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: dan stevens, david dobkin, eurovision, netflix, rachel mcadams, will ferrell

Da 5 Bloods Review

June 19, 2020 emcinniseric
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When Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods first starts, there’s a montage. It begins with the words of Muhammad Ali, one…

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: da 5 bloods, netflix, spike lee

The Lovebirds Review

May 28, 2020 emcinniseric
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While The Lovebirds has two great comedy stars, it’s bogged down by poor comedy and writing, making it a bit of a bore.

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: netflix, the lovebirds

The Half of It Review

May 21, 2020 emcinniseric
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As a modern-day Cyrano de Bergerac for teens, The Half of It works thanks to its charming cast of characters and fresh direction.

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“Calibre” is a Solid and Chilling Netflix Original

July 7, 2018 emcinniseric

With a film like Calibre, it’s hard to write about it. Not necessarily because the film is hard to analyze,…

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: calibre, jack lowden, martin mccann, matt palmer, netflix
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