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“Maria” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Maria” - Film Review

Maria is one last, beautiful look at the woman who spent years in the spotlight, and her desire to find her peace.

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“Blitz” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Blitz” - Film Review

We are doomed to repeat what we cannot learn from, and there is much within Blitz that is all-too-relevant today.

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“Gladiator II” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Gladiator II” - Film Review

Gladiator II doesn’t need to scream “are you not entertained” because it knows we are. Gladiator II delivers exactly what you want from a blockbuster.

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“Samson” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Samson” - Film Review

Even if all of the wrinkles aren’t ironed out, Samson is a creative exploration of toxic relationships and the ways we can free ourselves for a better life. 

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“Juror #2” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Juror #2” - Film Review

Juror #2 is an updated and expanded take on 12 Angry Men. While not as tightly paced as the 1950s classic, Juror #2 belongs to a bygone era and its return is more than welcome.

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“A Real Pain” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“A Real Pain” - Film Review

Culkin and Eisenberg two are the heart of the film and it’s their final scene together that captures what A Real Pain wants its audience to take home with them. Pain is universal, but what we do with it is personal. 

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“Anora” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Anora” - Film Review

So easy to be swept up in and so easy to fall back down to earth, Anora is a slice-of-life humanist tale told in typical Baker fashion.

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“Conclave” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Conclave” - Film Review

Conclave is, beneath its posturings of grandness, a quiet story about faith and confidence in the unknowingness that exists in our reality. It’s the sparring of progress and tradition in a world that is immensely desperate to have something that makes sense when it seems as though uncertainty reigns supreme.

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“Ghostlight” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Ghostlight” - Film Review

Ghostlight argues that it matters less if the art you make is good, and more that you go through the grueling process of making something from your own vulnerability.

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