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Topic: Movies
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Lesbians get more crumbs for Pride Month
Kelly McClure
Wes Anderson's perfection leaves us cold
Coleman Spilde
The horror of loving too much
Coleman Spilde
World-weary bookworms crave rom-coms too
Gary M. Kramer
Tom Cruise’s real “Mission: Impossible”
Coleman Spilde
“Fear Street" drowns in tropes
Andy Crump
The man who broke past Pee-wee to Paul
Gary M. Kramer
So much to watch but impossible to find
Coleman Spilde
The Weeknd's egomaniacal disaster
Coleman Spilde
Trump’s agenda: Make movies crap again
Coleman Spilde
Depardieu found guilty of sexual assault
Alex Galbraith
A not-so-likely Mother's Day classic
Coleman Spilde
Trump took Alcatraz inspo from Hollywood
Alex Galbraith
A life worthy of a "Twin Peaks" enigma
Coleman Spilde
Blake Lively plays into your perception
Coleman Spilde
The radical, divine message of "Sinners"
Melanie McFarland
The illusion of one perfect summer
Coleman Spilde
"Sinners" defies Black history erasure
Rann Miller
"Sinners" has Hollywood terrified
Coleman Spilde
Passive investing goes Hollywood
Daria Solovieva
Cronenberg's funniest film tackles grief
Coleman Spilde
"Cinderella" with a body horror twist
Gary M. Kramer
Remaking a cult classic the right way
Coleman Spilde
The timely satire of "American Psycho"
Kevin Smokler
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