Review: DailyWire’s "Convicting A Murderer"
The Nashville conservative outlet wants to leave a mark with its new True Crime series
The Nashville conservative outlet wants to leave a mark with its new True Crime series
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Critics’ neglect of the year’s most polarizing film is deplorable.
Dream Machine release their long awaited comeback album Living the Dream and share a new video for "Come Along".
An underwhelming videogame adaptation seems stitched together from better movies.
Impressive casting and a gritty story close to its comics source inject new life into the long-in-the truth franchise.
An update of the French classic almost falters thanks to the fallout from its overzealous PC appeasement.
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Johnny Knoxville and Co. remind a COVID-obsessed America that growing older doesn’t have to mean embracing the status quo.
Steven Spielberg’s remake of the Hollywood classic makes a case for the big-screen experience and the enduring relevance of America’s most famous filmmaker.
The French Dispatch, Last Night in Soho, House of Gucci, Licorice Pizza, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife take direct aim at our obsession with the past.
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Boutique multimedia juggernaut A24 has flirted with mainstream success since its inception nine years ago thanks to Oscar-darlings like Moon
Octogenarian Ridley Scott may have earned the title of filmmaking legend (as well as knighthood) during his eclectic career, but with the ex