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Woodstock Film Festival Opens Strong With ‘East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem’ (Guest Blog)
Writer shares her thoughts with TheWrap on the documentary about superstar Israeli musician/peace activist David Broza
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‘Dear White People’ Review: Critique of Race and Media Has More Than Satire On Its Mind
Tessa Thompson and Tyler James Williams headline a timely and important look at black identity and how it’s informed by by stereotypes in the media
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‘Marry Me’ Review: NBC Comedy Gets an Enthusiastic ‘I Might’
Pilot for “Happy Endings” creator David Caspe’s new series isn’t quite marriage material yet
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‘Interstellar’ May be a ‘Cli-fi’ Classic (Guest Blog)
Christopher Nolan’s new film is helping usher in a new and timely genre classification
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‘The Judge’ Review: All Rise for Robert Downey Jr.’s Charm in Cliche Legal Drama
Star’s clashes with obstinate father Robert Duvall resonate but film goes down too cynically sweet
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‘The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her/Him’ Review: Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy Can’t Save This Self-Indulgent Mess
A wonderful cast with Viola Davis, Bill Hader, Isabelle Huppert, and CiarĂ¡n Hinds delivers standout performances in a two-part film that never really adds up
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‘Kingdom’ Review: Nick Jonas’ Fight Drama Packs a Mean Punch
DirecTV series starring Frank Grillo and Matt Lauria pummels viewers before easing up a notch
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‘The Flash’ Review: CW’s New Superhero Series Is a Blast
Lighter than the network’s “Arrow,” the new DC Comics series is a fun watch
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‘The Affair’ Review: Showtime’s Infidelity Drama Isn’t Likable Enough for a Heavy Commitment
Dominic West and Ruth Wilson each tell their character’s side of the extramarital liaison in the sex-infused he said-she said drama
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‘Mulaney’ Review: Fox Comedy Gets Off to an Awful Start
The promise of comedian John Mulaney doesn’t quite make it on-screen
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‘Annabelle’ Review: ‘The Conjuring’ Prequel Is Surprisingly Poignant and Plenty Scary
Annabelle Wallis and Alfre Woodard deal with motherhood and a killer doll in this modestly ambitious horror tale
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‘Left Behind’ Review: Nicolas Cage Tests Our Faith With Rapture Disaster Movie
Remake of Kirk Cameron film will be best appreciated by devoted fans of the book it’s based upon
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‘Revenge’ Premiere: Victoria Gets Her Groove Back
ABC series turns the story over to the Grayson widow on the Season 4 premiere
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‘Once Upon a Time’ Premiere Review: Fairytale Drama Is ‘Frozen’ in More Ways Than One
ABC series borrows from Disney’s latest hit while consistenlty going back to old tropes season after season
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‘Good People’ Review: What’s James Franco Doing in this Ultra-Conventional Thriller?
Workaholic Franco delivers a forgettable performance alongside Kate Hudson and Tom WIlkinson in a B-movie far beneath his usual artistic or commercial ambitions














