Even though it is a step in the right direction, digital short film Daughter by Law could have used a bit of tweaking.
Despite putting on an entertaining show, the Grammys remain overshadowed by controversies
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Foo Fighters politely nudge the boundaries on Medicine at Midnight while Weezer recruit an orchestra for OK Human
Western drama News of the World is elevated by its cast but let down by its predictability.
The Golden Globes stumble as the award season kicks into gear
I Care a Lot is riveting despite its flaws
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The Dig offers interesting historical drama with unnecessary contrivances.
Singer and actor Junaid Khan discusses his many projects in an extensive interview with Instep
The very uneven Malcolm & Marie is an ambitious swing and a miss.
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Powerful performances bring a thematically resonant stage play to cinematic life.
Despite some impressive visuals and a compelling lead performance, The Midnight Sky stretches credulity and fails to make much of an emotional impact.
Compelling characters and terrific performances anchor the drama in the new horror thriller His House.
The new Netflix rom-com Holidate struggles because of a weak script.
The new adaptation of du Maurier’s Rebecca falls rather flat.
The Trial of the Chicago 7 soars on the strength of its compelling fact-based tale and excellent cast.
Despite the weak writing, the cameo-filled Hubie Halloween does deliver the occasional laugh.