From colorful and vivacious to the feature debut of Director Bretten Hannam, exploring Mi’kmaq (First Nations people, indigenous… Read More
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The opening credits and music are identical to the 1986 film by Tony Scott. If you take nostalgia… Read More
A new era, with mostly the right amount of sentimentality, joy, pain—and surprises. The Crawley family is in a… Read More
This is a story about children, some of it distressing and some of it rewarding. Central is Ida (Flottum),… Read More
The casual superhero movie viewer might not remember the events of the original “Doctor Strange,” and not everyone… Read More
This is a curious mixing up of reality and fantasy, though mostly fantasy. It seems that writer (with Kevin… Read More
This production is interesting, which is likely an assessment below what the filmmakers were hoping for. The CGI is… Read More
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