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Downton Abbey ushers in ‘A New Era’
The wall separating movies and television used to stand ironclad and everyone knew what belonged on either side. Today the wall is gone and nobody

Worlds collide in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’
Tom Holland’s turn as Spider-Man has given us two movies of his own and another three where he at the

Rewriting history with ‘The King’s Man’
“Kingsman: The Secret Service” was a fun little movie that got by mashing up action movie lunacy with British gentility.

Take a blind turn down ‘Nightmare Alley’
Guillermo del Toro is a master of horror. He dabbles in creatures and blood the way great painters do with

Don’t look at ‘Don’t Look Up’
Look, I get where “Don’t Look Up” is coming from. We’re coming through a global crisis where experts have been

It isn’t easy ‘Being the Ricardos’
Writer/director Aaron Sorkin has honed his style over the years to the degree of a precision watch maker. Famous for

‘West Side Story’ shines like a star
It takes a lot of guts as a director to look at a movie that won Best Picture and say

‘House of Gucci’ has both style and substance
A true story as wild and salacious as that of the Gucci family practically begs to be made into a

There is no ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife,’ only Zuul
They say you can’t go home again. Well, I mean you can; but it can be awkward, disorienting and in

‘Pretty Woman: The Musical’ a just-fine return to the theater
Hello, Fox Theatre. Aren’t you a sight for sore eyes. It’s been a minute, or since the first week

All hail Will Smith in ‘King Richard’
Nature or nurture? The question which has bedeviled sociologists for years is at the heart of the new film “King

‘Look Away, Look Away,” turns its eyes towards change
There are lots of people out there working hard to make the world a better place. There are also people

‘The French Dispatch’ is as Wes Anderson as it gets
Much like double malt scotch or pickled pigs’ feet, the films of Wes Anderson are a bit of an acquired