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    Reality isn’t real anymore, “MAINSTREAM”

    There is no doubt that The Coppola family gene is infused with above-normal talent. Gia Coppola’s sophomore effort as director, “Mainstream,” doesn’t reach the deeper level of her first film (2013’s “Palo Alto”) but she and co-writer Tom Stuart’s screenplay has a lot to say.

    Frankie (Maya Hawke) is a young woman on a journey to find herself in an artificial world. She works in a dive that features

    April 24, 2022
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    In an chaotic world Gustavo Dudamel, steady hand and kind soul, encourages and inspires: “¡VIVA MAESTRO!”

    Gustavo Dudamel is one of the music world’s most amazing individuals. At just twenty-eight the Venezulan veteran of that country’s El Sistema music program was chosen to become the new artistic director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. His welcome concert, ¡Bienvenido Gustavo!, held at the Hollywood Bowl on October 3rd, 2009, set the entire city on fire, with Dudamel’s flying curls and mile-wide smile adorning billboards around town

    April 13, 2022
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    Ricky Ringer has long been in the rodeo limelight but his star never shone as bright as it should have | RIDE TILL I DIE

    The Florida rodeo circuit is the setting for first-time filmmaker Tony Rammos’s documentary “Ride Till I Die.” The director uses this setting to examine the unshakable drive to be the best in the world of an unforgiving sport.

    Professional cowboy Ricky Ringer has participated in rodeos for more than two decades. His specialty is bull riding, and his skills make him one of the best

    April 9, 2022
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    Jared Leto in “MORBIUS” | MOVIE REVIEW

    The new film “Morbius” is exactly what you've come to expect from a Marvel film. A scientist, and an experiment gone wrong. In the comic book world, they will either become hero or villain. In the case of this film, it's a bit of both. 

    All of this is followed by lots of underwhelming dialogue

    Then comes the noise

    April 5, 2022
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    “Life & Beth” (TV) is a sweet tale about good people who are just trying to figure it all out. You know, like each and every one of us does | SERIES REVIEW

    Amy Schumer has struck gold with her new Hulu miniseries, “Life & Beth”, a heartfelt tale of a woman staring at 40, trying to sort out the kinks in her life.

    We find Beth (Schumer), unsatisfied with her life, job (she is a successful wine salesperson), boyfriend, and relationship with her distant sister Ann (Susannah Flood)

    April 1, 2022
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    MOVIE REVIEW: “DEEP WATER”

    “Deep Water” is Adrian Lyne’s return to filmmaking after twenty years. Now 82, his last film was 2002’s excellent “Unfaithful” starring Diane Lane and Richard Gere, a strong character-driven erotic drama.

    Lyne’s best films (“Unfaithful,” “9 1/2 Weeks,” “Fatal Attraction” and his extremely undervalued 1997 version of “Lolita”) find an interesting balance of character

    March 24, 2022
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    “THE BATMAN”: the film is always entertaining, interesting and never feels long | REVIEW

    With “The Batman,” Matt Reeves has gifted 2022 with a surprisingly great film. Surprisingly, because it is yet another Batman film that comes too soon on the heels of a Batman film that came too soon on the heels of Batman film.

    As Hollywood is constantly oversaturated with comic book movies, it has come down to the sad truth that these are the only types of films that get major push from the studio system.

    March 14, 2022
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    Some exciting new films at SBIFF and SXSW | THE DEBRIEF

    It’s film festival season once again, and after two years of darkness, theaters at cinema gatherings are filled with (still-masked) revelers and cinephiles. The Santa Barbara International Film Festival is back on the “American Riviera” in California, and SXSW is right now rocking down in Austin.

    While things are back to happening in person, not all is back to “normal.” In addition to masks

    March 13, 2022
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    “Fresh” or the vagaries of dating in the modern world | MOVIE REVIEW

    Mimi Cave’s “Fresh” takes a long-understood truth, the dating world is difficult to navigate, and turns it into a affecting thriller that speaks to these times.

    In the digital age, while it may seem easier, swipe left, swipe right, to find love, it's also tougher to be single and to be looking for someone to be with. Gone are the days of face-to-face chats.

    March 11, 2022
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    “The Weekend Away,” now showing on Netflix | OUR THOUGHTS

    The new Netflix thriller “The Weekend Away” opens with a clever contrast. The first shot is the corpse of a woman, face down in a dark ocean, then it cuts to the sunny and beautiful oceanside Croatian landscape. This sets the paradox of the impending darkness that will soon bear down on a reunion between two best friends.

    Unfortunately, this is the most interesting thing on offer with this new film.

    March 7, 2022
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