Review – Megalopolis (2024)

by Kevin Muller

The dictionary defines “ambition” as a strong desire to achieve something that typically demands determination and hard work. This is perhaps the most fitting compliment for Francis Ford Coppola’s new film, Megalopolis. After four decades of development, Coppola self-financed this passion project by selling part of his renowned vineyard, as no major studio was willing to take it on. But was the long wait worth it?

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Review – The White Lotus : Season 2 (2022)

We check in and review season 2 of The White Lotus, which is set at an exclusive Sicilian resort and, similar to the first season, follows the exploits of guests and employees over the span of a week.

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“Set in a tropical resort, it follows the exploits of various guests and employees over the span of a week.”

Official Teaser Trailer and Poster – KING KNIGHT

“KING KNIGHT” is an outsider’s outsider comedy starring Matthew Gray Gubler and Angela Sarafyan as Thorn and Willow, husband-and-wife high priest and priestess of a coven of witches in a small California community. When Willow unearths a secret from Thorn’s past, their lives are thrown into turmoil in this kooky, clever treat, decked with a wild cast that includes Nelson Franklin, Johnny Pemberton, Barbara Crampton, Ray Wise, Andy Milonakis, and the voices of Aubrey Plaza and AnnaLynne McCord. 

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Happiest Season (2020) – Hulu Review

Logan Myerz reviews the new holiday rom com Happiest Season that’s directed by Clea DuVall and starring Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Alison Brie, Mary Holland, Aubrey Plaza, and Dan Levy. The film is currently streaming on Hulu. Happy Holidays!

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“A holiday romantic comedy that captures the range of emotions tied to wanting your family’s acceptance, being true to yourself, and trying not to ruin Christmas.”

Review – Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates

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by Armando Vanegas

Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates is one of those movies I would’ve loved when I was younger and it was playing on Comedy Central on a rainy Sunday afternoon. It knows what it is and sometimes that’s good enough. It even has a really dependable cast for the most part and they were a big reason that I was curious about this. That and I couldn’t see Ghostbusters as it was packed at the time but it’s still a good substitute if you want to have some laughs. Some of the people providing those laughs are Adam DeVine and Zac Efron as Mike and Dave Stangle, two brothers who have a reputation for getting too out of control at their family get togethers.

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