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“Never Goin’ Back” Declares Independence

If your dream were to swim with dolphins, smoke weed, and eat donuts on a beach, how far would you go to make it come …

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Weekend Movie Guide: August 3-5, 2018

What an interesting mix of movies to open over one weekend! And we kind of mean that in the same way that the Chinese proverb …

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Weekend Movie Guide: July 27-29

Whether you’d rather spend the weekend saving the world with Tom Cruise, making trouble on Cape Cod with Timothée Chalamet, in the Connecticut suburbs solving …

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A Fandor “Fallout” Over “Mission: Impossible”

Mission: Impossible – Fallout is the sixth movie in the vaunted film franchise centered on Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team of international spies. …

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The Skull Grins in on “McQueen”

Fast-paced isn’t typically a word associated with documentaries, however, it is the first word that comes to mind after watching Ian Bonhôte’s and Peter Ettedgui’s …

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Weekend Movie Guide: July 20-22, 2018

First of all, if you haven’t seen Sorry to Bother You yet, do yourself a favor and do so before someone spoils it for you. …

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Trailer Park: “A Simple Favor” and “Galveston”

Thrilling killings are on the menu in Trailer Park! Look, we’re not ones to shy away from the sensational, especially not when it’s so satisfyingly …

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Does “Skyscraper” Stand Tall?

We are deep into the heady months of blockbuster season, and we here at the Fandor offices are taking refuge from the hot summer days …

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“Sorry to Bother You” is Anything But Polite

In one of the many over-the-top scenes in Boots Riley’s reality-bending, farcical odyssey and debut feature, Sorry to Bother You, the protagonist, Cassius Green (Lakeith …

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Trailer Park Thursday: “Zoe” and “Mandy” and “Madeline’s Madeline”

This week, we’re taking a look at three distinct movies that are each named after one of their main characters. While aesthetically, they represent three …

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