Movies
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‘Where’d You Go Bernadette’ explores mental illness and a family’s love
Mental illness is rarely a matter of being just fine on one hand and asking your filing cabinet out to…
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Universal cancels release of movie portraying hunted Trump voters
After days of outrage from many quarters, Universal Pictures has canceled the release of the controversial and violent movie ‘The Hunt’…
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Movie ‘The Hunt’ plans to show Trump voters being murdered
“The Hunt,” a movie that shows “liberal elites” hunting down “deplorables,” is still planned for a September release despite a…
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‘The Farewell’ explores the fibs one family tells in love
Is there ever such a thing as a good lie? Even when it’s told as part of a farewell? Billi,…
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Simba and Mufasa return to take viewers on emotional ride
Simba has a lot to learn. And Mufasa, his roaring royal pop and the Pride Lands’ Lion King, is eager…
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Movies to get your red, white and blue on
July is what I call Red-White-and Blue days of summer. This is when the themed t-shirts come out, there are…
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Actors can’t replace previous star power of Men in Black
When Columbia Pictures dropped rising star Will Smith and respected veteran actor Tommy Lee Jones into the original Men in Black film…
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Aladdin’ star Naomi Scott says her Christian faith is ‘part of who I am’
Naomi Scott, who plays Princess Jasmine in the new live-action remake of the Disney classic “Aladdin,” said this month she doesn’t…
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June streaming includes two kinds of superheroes
Superheroes are ultra-popular movie themes these days, but they’re also often ultra-violent and, sometimes, profane. They’re also loved by young…
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‘Darkest Hour’ a great film to honor WWII sacrifice
Just in time for Flag Day and the commemoration of D-Day, the movie Darkest Hour is finding new fans. It’s…
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