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Reviews ‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Review: High-End Camp With a Serious Bite 'The Morning Show' Season 4 leans into its campy chaos, delivering sharper writing, powerhouse performances. Jason MillerSeptember 21, 2025
TIFF 2025 ‘Motor City’: A Bold, Action-Packed Revenge Film with No Dialogue nor Substance 'Motor City' - A dialogue-free revenge ride where action, music, and grit speak louder than words. Michael SowellSeptember 18, 2025
TIFF 2025 ‘The Furious’ review: A Masterful Take on the Martial Arts Thriller Kenji Tanigaki blends breathtaking combat with heartfelt emotion in 'The Furious'. Michael SowellSeptember 16, 2025
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Reviews ‘The Long Walk’ Review: Stephen King’s Dystopian Yet Beautiful Death March 'The Long Walk' - Emotionally raw and brutally honest, one of the year's most intense King adaptations. Jason MillerSeptember 9, 2025
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Reviews ‘The Paper’ Review: A Gentle Workplace Comedy Still Searching for Its Own Voice A spiritual successor to 'The Office', 'The Paper' offers wholesome escapism but struggles to step out of its predecessor’s shadow. Amelia HarveySeptember 4, 2025