Music

Don’t Say Good Luck – Film Review

Don’t Say Good Luck is a heartfelt, beautifully performed, and moving musical drama, with Sunny Sandler gives the film its emotional center.

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Nimrods – Film Review

Nimrods is a funny, uplifting, and emotionally satisfying journey that’s well worth taking. It’s the feel-punk movie of the year.

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Power Ballad – Film Review

Power Ballad may not reach the emotional heights of John Carney’s best work, but it remains thoroughly enjoyable and emotionally satisfying.

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Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) – Film Review

Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) may occasionally become overlong, but it’s still an electrifying concert film.

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Michael – Film Review

Michael is a film that succeeds in celebrating the music and the myth, even as it hesitates to fully interrogate the man himself.

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Mother Mary – Film Review

Mother Mary is the kind of film that invites interpretation, encouraging viewers to engage with its themes on a personal level.

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Song Sung Blue – Film Review

For viewers seeking a heartfelt story about second chances, Song Sung Blue hits the right emotional notes even when it plays things safely.

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The Testament of Ann Lee – Film Review

Mona Fastvold’s The Testament of Ann Lee is a profoundly moving portrait of faith, community, and visionary resilience.

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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere – Film Review

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is not a film about fame, but about the heavy silence that follows it.

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Hurry Up Tomorrow – Film Review

Hurry Up Tomorrow isn’t just a bad movie—it’s a grating, hollow experience that wastes the talents of nearly everyone involved.

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