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Movie review: Joaquin Phoenix and Ridley Scott turn 'Napoleon' into a violent epic starring a petty brat
Joker's riled
By Craig D. Lindsey
Tags: Movie Reviews, movie reviews, on screens in Orlando, movie theaters, new streaming movies, Apple TV+
In May December, Todd Haynes turns an old tabloid tale into a first-rate sexual thriller
Notes from a scandal
By Kayla McCulloch
Tags: Movie Reviews, May December, Todd Haynes, Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, sex offender, Mary Kay Letourneau, Vili Fualaau, Netflix
Movie review: The very things fanboys hate about ‘The Marvels’ make it worth seeing
Rise of the Superwomen
Tags: Movie Reviews, movie reviews, Marvels review, MCU, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Brie Larson, Iman Vellani, Teyonah Parris, manchildren
Movie review: ‘Priscilla’ memorably re-creates the world of the teen who fell for Elvis
Sofia Coppola’s film focuses on the journey of the woman who grew up, not the star who didn’t
By Chuck Wilson
Tags: Movie Reviews, movie review, film reviews, movies open in Orlando, A24, Sofia Coppola
‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Movie’ gives its audience exactly what they want
If nothing else, it’s not a bad excuse to sing along and dance with glittery strangers.
By Eileen G'Sell
Tags: Movie Reviews, Taylor Swift, movie reviews, Eras Tour
Restored and re-released Talking Heads concert doc ‘Stop Making Sense’ is as exuberant and wonderful as it ever was
A24 screens a 4K restoration of Jonathan Demme’s ‘intense and euphoric’ masterpiece
Tags: Movie Reviews, film review, movie reviews, movies playing in Orlando, Talking Heads, concert films, documentaries, rock doc, Jonathan Demme, David Byrne, big suit, Video
Supergay: ‘Bottoms’ takes on high school from a raunchy lesbian point of view
Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri play basically the queer female versions of Jonah Hill and Michael Cera’s lustful teen losers
Tags: Movie Reviews, Bottoms, movie reviews, on screens in Orlando, film review,
Movie review: ‘Gran Turismo’ tells the thrilling (true!) story of a video gamer who became a pro racing sensation
The kind of high-octane, feel-good movie that’s perfect to watch with your dad
Tags: Movie Reviews, movie reviews, movies playing in Orlando, David Harbour, Gran Turismo
Series review: ‘Ahsoka’ is an exciting, Rebels-filled beginning to a new Star Wars era
The Disney+ series has the slow-burn intensity of ‘Andor’ with the magic and lore of ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’
By Chelsea Zukowski
Tags: Movie Reviews, Ahsoka, Star Wars, movie review
The ETs in ‘Landscape With Invisible Hand’ are more likely to sue you than probe you
Ambitious, unpredictable, funny and flawed film envisions alien invasion as a corporate takeover
By Cliff Froehlich
Tags: Movie Reviews, Landscape With Invisible Hand, movie reviews, movie showings Orlando, in theaters in Orlando, Tiffany Haddish, aliens, extraterrestrials
The manic pixie dream girl trope meets its male equivalent in ‘Shortcomings,’ Randall Park’s directorial debut
Justin H. Min stars as just another late-20s asshole manchild
Tags: Movie Reviews, Video
Ghost stories: ‘Haunted Mansion’ and ‘Talk to Me’ use horror to explore real-world pain
Both movies involve grieving Black folk who see dead people
Tags: Movie Reviews, on screens in Orlando, movie reviews, in theaters now, Haunted Mansion, Talk to Me, Disney, A24, Video
‘Oppenheimer’ does something all too rare in Hollywood: It trusts its audience
The film neither heroicizes nor sanctifies the man
Tags: Movie Reviews, new movies, movie reviews, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan, Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon
Movie review: ‘Barbie’ is existential brilliance — and also a lot of fun
Come on Barbie, let’s go party (talk about consumerism and conservative gender roles)
Tags: Movie Reviews, Barbie, Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie, subverting the patriarchy, Ryan Gosling, movies in Orlando, things to do in Orlando, summer movies, Orlando weekend
A first-rate Tom Cruise battles an AI villain in the excellent new ‘Mission: Impossible’
‘Dead Reckoning Part One’ takes itself seriously, but still knows all the cloak-and-dagger fantasy is a bit silly
By Andrew Wyatt
Tags: Movie Reviews, film reviews, movie reviews, summer blockbusters, M:I, Tom Cruise, Mission Impossible 2023, Dead Reckoning Part One
Review: Harrison Ford is somehow still fighting Nazis in ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’
For a movie that’s about leaving the past alone, it sure wants to revisit the glory days
Tags: Movie Reviews, film reviews, movie reviews, Spielberg, Lucasfilm, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen
In ‘Asteroid City,’ Wes Anderson stages an alien invasion as only Wes Anderson can
‘Rushmore’ meets Roswell
Tags: Movie Reviews, film reviews, movie reviews, Wes Anderson, Scarlett Johansson, Jason Schwartzman, Tom Hanks, Liev Schrieber, Willem Dafoe, Margot Robbie, Adrien Brody, Steve Carell, Matt Dillon, Hong Chau, Jeff Goldblum, aliens, period film
'The Flash' works hard to make us forget Ezra Miller’s bad behavior
This DC Extended Universe movie is a smart-ass blur
Tags: Movie Reviews, movie reviews, The Flash, DC Extended Universe, Ezra Miller
‘The Little Mermaid‘: Disney’s 1989 classic has become a sanitized multicultural fantasy in search of a lot more soul
While there is a lot of diversity on screen, there are still a bunch of white guys behind the scenes
Tags: Movie Reviews, movie reviews, fishy broads, Disney live action, Disney movies, mermaids in Florida
'Spirit Halloween: The Movie': Christopher Lloyd tries his best to have fun, but the 'Spirit' is weak
Retail giant's tie-in movie is just yanking our chain
By Steve Schneider
Tags: Movie Reviews, Halloween, Christopher Lloyd, Rachael Leigh Cook, Marla Gibbs, Video
Film & Video Production: Why Filmmakers Should Care About Stories
By F.I.R.S.T. Institute Sponsored
Tags: Movie Reviews, Sponsored Content, Sponsored Content
Rob Zombie’s stab at ‘The Munsters’ is fan service you’ll want to send back
Gilding the Lily
Tags: Movie Reviews
Orlando's Global Peace Film Festival shines a brilliant light on people, places and ideas whose time has come
The festival runs through Sept. 25, with a weeklong virtual festival to follow.
By Melissa Perez-Carrillo, Matthew Moyer, Jessica Bryce Young, Alex Galbraith and Shelton Hull
Tags: Movie Reviews, Cover Story
'The Batman' is hard-boiled super noir — more detective story than action epic
By Sam Allard
Tags: Movie Reviews, movie reviews, Batman, Robert Pattinson, R-Patz, Jeffrey Wright, Paul Dano, Zoe Kravitz, Riddler, Catwoman
Enzian Theater screens documentary about Black punk icon and X-Ray Spex leader Poly Styrene, 'I Am a Cliche'
By Matthew Moyer
Tags: Movie Reviews & Stories, Video
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Orlando is the least walkable city in the country, says study
By Chloe Greenberg
Florida Puerto Rican Parade and Festival happens downtown this weekend
By Sarah Harwell
A naked cruise embarks from Florida next year
By Alexandra Sullivan
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By Mauricio Murillo, Victor Rodriguez
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By Ray Roa
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Judson's Live kicked off their monthly Sunday brunch concert series this weekend. The audience dined on elevated Southern fare and, even more…
By Jim Leatherman
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