‘Anemone’: The Trouble Long After ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland
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‘Anemone’: The Trouble Long After ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland

Daniel Day-Lewis and his director son Ronan create a haunting, gripping tone poem.
‘The Choral’: When People Understood That Art Reflects Heaven
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‘The Choral’: When People Understood That Art Reflects Heaven

Fiennes’s choirmaster tells us we should listen to music, read poetry, and look at beautiful paintings, daily. Beauty anchors one’s connection to the divine.
‘Dead of Winter’: Emma Thompson in a Rock-Solid Thriller
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‘Dead of Winter’: Emma Thompson in a Rock-Solid Thriller

Seeing Thompson stitch a bullet wound, press-check a Glock, and keep kicking after getting nailed with a high-caliber bolt-action rifle is surprisingly fun.
‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’: A Good Movie, Just a Tad Too Salty
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‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’: A Good Movie, Just a Tad Too Salty

Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell shine in this gorgeous risk-taking romantic fantasy.
‘Code 3’: Rainn Wilson as a Burnt-Out EMT in a Hilarious Dramedy
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‘Code 3’: Rainn Wilson as a Burnt-Out EMT in a Hilarious Dramedy

‘Code 3’ demonstrates why paramedics, while maybe not deserving the pay doctors get, should be paid more for enduring the same level of stress.

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‘Anemone’: The Trouble Long After ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland

‘Anemone’: The Trouble Long After ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland

Daniel Day-Lewis and his director son Ronan create a haunting, gripping tone poem.
‘Grow’: Little Big Things

‘Grow’: Little Big Things

An English girl gives everything she’s got to grow a big pumpkin.
‘Play Dirty’: A Double-Cross Heist Flick in Need of Brevity

‘Play Dirty’: A Double-Cross Heist Flick in Need of Brevity

Mark Wahlberg plays the latest title character in the ‘Parker’ book adaptations.
‘Looking Through Water’: Maybe Michael Douglas’s Last Movie

‘Looking Through Water’: Maybe Michael Douglas’s Last Movie

“Looking Through Water” reminds us that in tribal life, the grandfather and grandson were considered spiritual brothers. Neither of them understand the father.
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’: A 2025 Re-release

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’: A 2025 Re-release

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ is brilliant movie magic with great family values.
‘The Smashing Machine’: A Modern Requiem for a Heavyweight

‘The Smashing Machine’: A Modern Requiem for a Heavyweight

Dwayne Johnson jettisons The Rock for good in a career-defining performance.
‘Grow’: Fun Family Film Not as Far-Fetched as You Might Think

‘Grow’: Fun Family Film Not as Far-Fetched as You Might Think

It’s scientifically proven plants can think and sense human thoughts. Every once in a while someone can do the same, in reverse. ‘Grow’ shares a truth.
‘Almost Popular’: More High School Popularity Obsession

‘Almost Popular’: More High School Popularity Obsession

Alongside the other high school social categories, AI-raised kids may soon be called The Clueless. Oops—“Clueless” is already a 30-year old high school classic.
‘One Battle After Another’: Maybe 2025’s Most Irresponsible Movie

‘One Battle After Another’: Maybe 2025’s Most Irresponsible Movie

Anderson couldn’t have seen Charlie Kirk’s tragic death coming, but he does appear to be kicking the hornet’s nest to incite revolutionary violence.
‘The Choral’: When People Understood That Art Reflects Heaven

‘The Choral’: When People Understood That Art Reflects Heaven

Fiennes’s choirmaster tells us we should listen to music, read poetry, and look at beautiful paintings, daily. Beauty anchors one’s connection to the divine.