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Sorry, Baby

There’s always a movie that flies under the radar only to end up being one of the best of the year. Sorry, Baby claims the title for 2025. The film was released in June to little fanfare. The critics took notice, but not many others. Hopefully a second run on HBO will finally bring the audience it deserves.

The subject matter is grim, but the mov...

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Paul Thomas Anderson may be the best director working today. His career as a writer/director transcends genre and convention with unique stories and characters every time he steps behind the lens. But how does One Battle After Another stand up to his previous work?

Anderson’s latest depicts a fight against fascism set in a world where white supre...

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Caught Stealing

Darren Aronofsky is best known as a writer/director of provocative films like Black Swan, Mother!, and Requiem for a Dream. Movies that are hard to watch and harder to forget. Caught Stealing is none of those things. But is it still worth watching?

Caught Stealing is written by Charlie Husto...

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Let’s be honest — most of us don’t live in clear moral categories.

We want to believe we do. We want our stories, our theology, our art to give us light and dark, good and evil, hero and villain. But real life doesn’t often play by those rules. It plays by murkier ones. The ones where we’re not sure if we’re doing the right thing — or just the best we can with what we’...

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Eddington

2020 was a pivotal moment in American history. We disappeared into our homes and came out a divided nation. That’s the backdrop for Eddington. Ari Aster, the writer/director best known for horror movies like Hereditary, at first seems like an unusual voice to contribute to the discussion. But maybe only a master of horror can get to the roots of the...

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