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Featured · Review The Sheep Detectives (2026) Movie Review: A Warm and Earnest Detective Story with More Wisdom than the Standard Family Comedy Liam Gaughan April 15, 2026
Featured · Review The North (2025) Movie Review: A Leisurely and Bracing Riff on the Bumpy Ride of Modern Adult Friendships Akash Deshpande April 28, 2026
Featured · Review Deep Water (2026) Movie Review: Shallow Drama Kept Afloat by Joyfully Mindless Blood-Letting Julian Malandruccolo April 28, 2026
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Featured · Review The Sheep Detectives (2026) Movie Review: A Warm and Earnest Detective Story with More Wisdom than the Standard Family Comedy Liam Gaughan April 15, 2026
Featured · Review The North (2025) Movie Review: A Leisurely and Bracing Riff on the Bumpy Ride of Modern Adult Friendships Akash Deshpande April 28, 2026
Featured · Review Deep Water (2026) Movie Review: Shallow Drama Kept Afloat by Joyfully Mindless Blood-Letting Julian Malandruccolo April 28, 2026
Featured · Film Festivals · Review The Price of the Sun (2026) ‘Visions du Réel’ Documentary Review: This Sharp Doc Questions the Cost of Development Debanjan Dhar April 26, 2026
Featured · Review Eraserheads: Combo on the Run (2025) Documentary Review: An Uplifting Chronicle of a Philippine Rock Band that Encapsulates the Emotion Behind Their Stardom Akash Deshpande April 26, 2026
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