Josh Safdie’s wild ride film ‘Marty Supreme’ showcases Timothée Chalamet as a Machiavellian table tennis anti-hero.
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Eagles-Commanders film review: When the stars aren’t there to bail the offense out, the flaws become impossible to ignore
Obviously, a little bit of a quicker Philadelphia Eagles film review this week so that I can get to previewing the San Francisco 49ers 49ers. I will watch this one back in more detail in the ...
Not to lean too heavily into cultural semantics, but Bronstein’s achievement is one of those rare cinematic entities which ...
The film hangs on duelling performances from Pierce Brosnan, as Ingle, and Amir El-Masry, as Hamed. (Ali Saleh and Ghaith ...
There are a lot of ways that “Song Sung Blue” — a film about real Milwaukee Neil Diamond tribute act Lighting and Thunder — ...
There’s an argument to be made that Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), the protagonist of Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme,” could ...
Too familiar for "Solo Leveling" fans, and too inscrutable for newcomers, the latest film in the recap trend struggles to identify its audience. Imagine you wake up one day and monsters are suddenly ...
In addition, running back Trevor Etienne and linebacker Bam Martin-Scott, continue to make their respective impacts on special teams. Tight end Mitchell Evans is also shining at times, making the ...
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