‘Triumph of the Heart’: The Sacrifice of Maximilian Kolbe
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‘Triumph of the Heart’: The Sacrifice of Maximilian Kolbe

A Polish Catholic priest gives up his life to save another in the brutal camp at Auschwitz.
‘The Baltimorons’: Almost an Instant Christmas Romcom Classic
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‘The Baltimorons’: Almost an Instant Christmas Romcom Classic

What begins as an emergency dentist appointment blossoms into a night of bonding, tomfoolery, and romance. It’s a star-is-born moment for newcomer Strassner.
‘The Roses’: Less Vicious Than the First but Still Hilariously Toxic
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‘The Roses’: Less Vicious Than the First but Still Hilariously Toxic

Roach, Cumberbatch, Colman, and a crack supporting cast deliver the spiky goods.
‘Eden’: The Film Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle Ad Was For
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‘Eden’: The Film Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle Ad Was For

A-list director Ron Howard’s powerful, true tale of deviousness, set in the Galápagos Islands, is part ‘Robinson Crusoe’ and part ‘Lord of the Flies.’
“Sorry, Baby”: Post-grad Student Works Her Way Through PTSD
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“Sorry, Baby”: Post-grad Student Works Her Way Through PTSD

“Sorry, Baby” is a stellar film debut, by writer-director-star Eva Victor, which examines whether PTSD-causing events shrink or broaden our life perspectives.

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‘Triumph of the Heart’: The Sacrifice of Maximilian Kolbe

‘Triumph of the Heart’: The Sacrifice of Maximilian Kolbe

A Polish Catholic priest gives up his life to save another in the brutal camp at Auschwitz.
‘Splitsville’: Can True Love and (Open) Marriage Really Coexist?

‘Splitsville’: Can True Love and (Open) Marriage Really Coexist?

Mixing absurdity with satire, farce, and slapstick, this comedy hits its desired mark.
‘The Baltimorons’: Almost an Instant Christmas Romcom Classic

‘The Baltimorons’: Almost an Instant Christmas Romcom Classic

What begins as an emergency dentist appointment blossoms into a night of bonding, tomfoolery, and romance. It’s a star-is-born moment for newcomer Strassner.
‘Caught Stealing’: It’s Fun If You Have the Stomach for It

‘Caught Stealing’: It’s Fun If You Have the Stomach for It

if you’re a hipster in your 20’s with neck tats, you'll love “Caught Stealing.” Everyone else will be mortified. It’s funny, but so violent, it’s not funny.
‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’: An American on Trial

‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’: An American on Trial

The court system and tabloid press play a negative role in the legal battle of a young American in Italy.
‘Relay’: A Top-Notch Cat-and-Mouse Corporate Espionage Thriller

‘Relay’: A Top-Notch Cat-and-Mouse Corporate Espionage Thriller

A man brokers deals for employees who have inadvertently uncovered the unethical dealings of the corporations they work for and seek protection.
‘The Roses’: Less Vicious Than the First but Still Hilariously Toxic

‘The Roses’: Less Vicious Than the First but Still Hilariously Toxic

Roach, Cumberbatch, Colman, and a crack supporting cast deliver the spiky goods.
‘The Short Game’: As Golf Movies Go, This One Is Pretty Subpar

‘The Short Game’: As Golf Movies Go, This One Is Pretty Subpar

The unaffected performance of an autistic actor makes this ideal for family viewing.
‘Honey, Don’t!’: Honey, Don’t Go See This Coen Brother Film

‘Honey, Don’t!’: Honey, Don’t Go See This Coen Brother Film

This wannabe comedy darkens the moral dye-vat by taking a variety of already extreme ideas and pushing them to the limit.
‘The Thursday Murder Club’: All-Star Cast, Generic Story

‘The Thursday Murder Club’: All-Star Cast, Generic Story

Despite four well-seasoned, talented actors, this whodunit lands in the camp of gentle variety of the genre.