Mary Elizabeth Winstead hits it out of the park with her portrayal of Nina Geld, a troubled comedian (that's redundant, isn't it) with a dark secret that impacts her performance and helps her screw up most of her life.  The film is a  journey to healing that begins with a move to Los Angeles and
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Paul Dano's directorial debut WILDLIFE is an eloquent, quiet film about a family that goes off the rails. Â Set in the 1960s, and adapted from the Richard Ford novel of the same name, movie goers witness the dissolution of a family through the eyes of the 14 year old son. Joe Brinson (Ed Oxenbould) is
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DFW Movie Minute by Paul Salfen As Seen Originally on KLAK
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By Bears Rebecca Fonte As members of the modern world we often forget that America is a landscape dominated by wide open spaces. There was a time that people lived in places where they could go months at a time without seeing another face or at least another face outside of their own marriage. If
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Review by Bears Rebecca Fonte If you're going to make a film about cam girls, you have to be willing to get a little dirty. In Daniel Goldhaber’s feature debut CAM, making its world premiere at Fantasia, the filmmaker takes us inside the highly profitable and seductive world of amateur online modeling. Madeline Brewer from
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Review by Christine Thompson Love Never Dies: REVIEW "Love Never Dies," Andrew Lloyd Weber's sequel to "The Phantom Of The Opera," played a limited engagement at Houston's  Hobby Center For Peforming Arts in Houston, TX from June 17-22nd after a run in Hamburg, Germany. This version of  "Love Never Dies" was re-written after the original
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Review by Lilly Lilova/Chris Thompson Summary: Chronic alcoholic John Callahan (Joaquin Phoenix), loses the ability to use his legs after a destructive night of drinking. John blames everyone but himself for the way he turned out and the behavior that led to that fateful car crash. His journey of acceptance is guided through a small
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The buddy cop movie, a staple of US cinemas in the ’80s and ’90s, is…
Greg Zglinski’s surreal marital drama ANIMALS captures a couple at the crossroads of their relationship,…