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SOUND OF HOPE: THE STORY OF POSSOM TROT Review
Movieguide· 6 days agoSOUND OF HOPE: THE STORY OF POSSUM TROT tells the heartwarming story of a pastor’s wonderful family that feels the call of God to foster...
The Watchers Squanders Its Creepy Premise
Vulture· 6 days agoThe Watchers has an eerie, eye-catching central conceit that you just know is going to get less interesting with every bit of information that trickles...
“Presumed Innocent” review: Jake Gyllenhaal leads a satisfying, old-school thriller
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 2 days agoKudos are also due to Emmy-winning casting director Jeanie Bacharach (The Bear) for assembling...
Film Reviews: New Releases for June 13-14
Salt Lake City Weekly· 14 hours agoAlong the way, McCarthy also talks to pop-culture writers who reflect on the enduring legacy of mid-’80s youth cinema, dabbling in topics including < ...
‘Shoeshine’: Before ‘Bicycle Thieves,’ a Tragic Farce
New York Times· 15 hours agoHailed as a shocker when it opened in 1947, Vittorio De Sica’s movie about juvenile delinquency gets...
The color of your child’s swimsuit can play a role in their safety at the pool, experts say
Quad-City Times· 7 days ago(CNN) — The color of your child’s swimsuit could impact their safety at a swimming pool or the...
Kevin Costner Is Taking a 'Massive Gamble' With 'Horizon'
US Weekly· 2 days agoAs the credits of Kevin Costner’s new film, Horizon: An American Saga, began to roll at the Cannes...
It took persistence, but David Oyelowo finally got 'Bass Reeves' to the screen
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoWhen David Oyelowo, compact and composed in his white suit, sits on the throne-like chair outside...
‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Cera Freaks Out About Having a Baby with Kristen Stewart in Michael...
indieWIRE· 5 days agoTwo friends on the cusp of fatherhood go on an impromptu drive to the capital of California in a...
‘McVeigh’ Review: A Drama About the Oklahoma City Bomber Has Low-Key Sociopathic Atmosphere to Spare
Variety via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMcVeigh, in his letters and other writings, was quite articulate about what he thought was happening...