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Elio: We Are Not Alone
After Coco and Encanto, Elio is the third Pixar movie in the last eight years pitched at Spanish-speaking audiences, and if it is the...
28 Years Later: Memento Mori
Okay, this is easy. We’re getting more entertainment about the long-term effects of zombies because we ourselves survived a global plague that has killed...
Film Shorts // June 18-24, 2025
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Bride Hard (R) Rebel Wilson stars in this action-comedy as a secret agent who has to serve as a bridesmaid at her best friend’s...
Materialists: Miss Match
They’re selling Materialists as some plush New York dating comedy for the crowd that would have followed Sex and the City back in its...
Film Shorts // June 11-17, 2025
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Art for Everybody (NR) Miranda Yousef’s documentary chronicles the estate of landscape painter Thomas Kinkade, whose sudden death was followed by the discovery of...
Ballerina: Fire Dancer
For the last two years almost, Netflix has had a Korean action-thriller called Ballerina in its catalogue. It has nothing to do with the...
Film Shorts // June 4-10, 2025
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Barron’s Cove (R) This thriller is about a bereaved father (Garrett Hedlund) seeking revenge for the accidental death of his son. Also with Tramell...
Bring Her Back: Blind Faith
Where much of Australia’s film industry is centered in the big cities on the country’s east coast, Danny and Michael Philippou proudly represent South...
Karate Kid: Mixed Up Martial Arts
Last week I reviewed a movie from a long-running franchise trying to at least put an end to an era. This week is Karate...
‘Drawl’ or Drawback?
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson regularly make the news for just showing up, and now the two legendary Texas actors are generating headlines for...



















