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Middleburg Review : "Nickelboys"
Stunning cinematography and earnest performances make Nickel Boys an Oscar contender
Middleburg Review : "Unstoppable"
Unstoppable is a classic crowd pleaser
Middleburg Review : "The Piano Lesson"
Debut Director Malcolm Washington effortlessly captures the essence of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-wining play
Middleburg Review : "The Order"
The Order is An intense political and psychological thriller based on an astonishing true story, galvanized by Nicholas Hoult
"Smile 2" earns its place as one of the great horror sequels
Smile 2 is an effective horror sequel
Summer Shelton makes a engaging debut with the "You & I"
You & I is a winning look at second chances
"Piece By Piece" assembles as one of the years best
Imagination and classic songs fill Piece By Piece
"Bad Genius" scores as an enjoyable remake
Renowned television producer JC Lee directs Callina Liang in enjoyable remake
"Mafia Wars" loses the battle as enjoyable cinema
Low budget actioner misses the mark
"Joker: Folie à deux" is a joke of a sequel.
Terrible pacing and overlong run time hinder Joker: Folie à deux.
"The Radleys" is a vampire comedy with dark bite
Damian Lewis and Kelly Macdonald offer plenty of bite in the dark comedy the Radleys
"Transformers One" is a blast
"Transformers One" is an engaging prequel
Kevin Smith effectively evokes nostalgia for classic cinema with "The 4:30 Movie"
"The 4:30 Movie" serves as a wonderful love letter to the movie-going experience of simpler times .
Brandy faces off with Kathryn Newton in the enjoyable "The Front Room" .
Light on the scares, "The Front Room" finds it's footing with humor and performances
"Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" fails to conjure up a good time
"Outside of fan service tidbits and a joyous turn from Keaton, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice underwhelms"
"Afarid" is hackneyed effort at showing the dangers of AI
Chris Weitz fumbles with his latest effort Afraid
A mixture of genres doesn't bode well for "1992"
A solid lead turn from Tyrese can't save the ho hum script in "1992"/
"Slingshot" narrowly avoids getting lost in cinema space
A sold ending twist saves Slingshot
"Greedy People" plays it safe as a crime drama
Greedy People comes up a bit short


























