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‘Miles Ahead’ Teams Don Cheadle With Ewan McGregor In An Unlikely Buddy Cop Picture…About Jazz Music

April 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: An exploration of the life and music of Miles Davis. Release Date: April 15, 2016     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Biography, Drama Film Review Production For the past thirty years, Don Cheadle has been one of Hollywood’s most recognizable character actors, with memorable performances in both indie masterpieces such as Boogie Nights and flashy blockbusters […]

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John Carney’s ‘Sing Street’ Will Make Every Teenager Want To Form A Irish Pop Band

April 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: A boy growing up in Dublin during the 1980s escapes his strained family life by starting a band and moving to London. Release Date: April 22, 2016     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Drama, Musical Film Review Production Writer/director John Carney seems to have found his niche in the film industry by making enjoyable movies about […]

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‘Take Me To The River’ Invites You To The Most Awkward And Uncomfortable Family Reunion Ever Thrown

April 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: A Californian teenager’s plan to come out at his Nebraskan family reunion gets derailed when a bloodstain on his young cousin’s dress makes him the unwitting suspect of abuse. Release Date: April 22, 2016     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Drama, Film Review Production A couple of years ago, there was a great documentary about the […]

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‘The Adderall Diaries’ Explores The Unreliability Of Memory In A Very Unmemorable Way

April 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: Writer and Adderall enthusiast Stephen Elliott reaches a low point when his estranged father resurfaces, claiming that Stephen has fabricated much of the dark childhood that that fuels his writing. Adrift in the precarious gray area of memory, Stephen is led by three sources of inspiration: a new romance, the best friend who shares his […]

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‘The Invitation’ Is Psychological Slow-Burn Horror At Its Best

April 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Logan Marshall-Green in Kusama's The Invitation

There’s more horror in a single facial expression in Karyn Kusama’s The Invitation than in a thousand of Jason Voorhees’ machete blades. It’s a must-see slow-burn horror flick.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Horror, Independent Film, Movie Review, Movies, Thriller Tagged With: Emayatzy Corinealdi, Karyn Kusama, Logan Marshall-Green, Matt Manfredi, Phil Hay

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