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‘Isn’t it Romantic’ a modern Rom-Com with more cheese instead of laughs

“Isn’t It Romantic” showcases its star, the scene-stealing, funny girl, Rebel Wilson, in her first-ever performance as a…

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ON THE SCREEN: ‘What Men a fun, powerful and hilarious comedy

“What Men Want” Review Directed by: Adam Shankman Rated: R Runtime: 1:57 Review by: Livi Edmonson  “My self-worth…

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ON THE SCREEN: McCarthy and Grant deliver best of their careers

Stunning, yet suspenseful in its simplicity, “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” is easily one of the best dramas…

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ON THE SCREEN: ‘Glass’ a franchise finale that’s more satisfying than epic

Crushing it in the box office only one weekend in, thriller-mastermind, writer and director M. Night Shyamalan gives…

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ON THE SCREEN: ‘Glass’ a franchise finale that’s more satisfying than epic

Crushing it in the box office only one weekend in, thriller-mastermind, writer and director M. Night Shyamalan gives…

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‘Vice’ is the ultra-stylish political satire of the season

Properly dramatized and cast with perfection, “Vice” is a wild story about one of America’s most powerful, hands-on…

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ON THE SCREEN: ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ an excellent twist on an old classic

Fifty-four years after the first “Mary Poppins” film, we now have “Mary Poppins Returns” led by the practically…

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ON THE SCREEN: Egerton makes mediocre ‘Robin Hood’ entertaining for all

In this slightly modernized tale of Robin Hood, Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx team up as the stealth…

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ON THE SCREEN: ‘Green Book’ the irresistibly charming front runner for 2019 Best Picture

Based on the real-life friendship, “Green Book” follows pianist Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) of the Don Shirley…

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ON THE SCREEN: ‘The Hate U Give’ – The year’s most powerful, moving film

Adapted from the 2017 novel of the same name, “The Hate U Give” tells the story of Starr…