The Machine Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Netflix

The Machine is a 2023 American comedy film directed by Peter Atencio. The 112-minute movie stars Bert Kreischer and is inspired by his 2016 stand-up special of the same name. Kreische plays a fictionalized version of himself, adding numerous twists and turns to the now-viral comedy special. Interested viewers can now watch the flick online. […]

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Saw X: Are There Early Screenings for This Movie?

Fans want to know whether or not there are early screenings for Saw X. If you are among those hoping to watch the new Saw 10 movie early, here is everything you need to know. Can you watch Saw X early? There are no official ways for non-media to watch Saw X early before its […]

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School of Rock Blu-ray SteelBook Review: A 20th Anniversary Celebration

From Dazed and Confused to Boyhood, Richard Linklater has made some incredible movies. While 2003’s School of Rock might not aim as highly, the family comedy has universal appeal and is fun from start to finish, thanks to a charismatic performance by Jack Black. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Paramount Home Entertainment has put out […]

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Space Force Season 2 Streaming: Watch & Stream via Netflix

Space Force Season 2 is a continuation of the Steve Carell-created space-drama series. Released in 2022, the second installment of the workplace comedy show picks up right where the first season left off. After defying the President’s order, General Naird and his crew find themselves in a heap of trouble. The American astronauts, on the […]

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Game of Thrones Season 5 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via HBO Max

Game of Thrones Season 5 continues the epic fantasy series with intense political intrigue, power struggles, and new challenges as the battle for the Iron Throne escalates. Key characters face moral dilemmas, shifting alliances, and the looming threat of White Walkers. The season explores themes of leadership, revenge, and the consequences of ambition in the […]

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Un Amor – first-look review

This steamy and giddily uneven rural romance from Spanish filmmaker Isabel Coixet is almost saved by Laia Costa’s committed central performance.

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Kalak – first-look review

This Greenland-set drama from Danish director Isabella Eklöf, about a husband and father dealing with the trauma of abuse, makes for oppressively grim and only occasionally revelatory viewing.

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The Safe Emotional Spaces of Wes Anderson’s Cinema – Part One

Through conversations with psychologists, neurodivergent friends, Jason Schwartzman and the man himself, Sophie Monks Kaufman investigates the meticulous worlds of Wes Anderson and their potent emotional frequencies.

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Brother review – touches on a spectrum of pertinent issues

Clement Virgo adapts David Chariandy’s 2017 eponymous novel about the complex bond between two Jamaican-Canadian brothers.

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The Old Oak review – trades largely on didacticism and sentimentality

In what could be his final film, Ken Loach fixes his gaze on a pub landlord in a town reckoning with a new population of Syrian refugees.

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