Movie Review: Sinéad O'Connor Documentary- Nothing Compares

 Sinead O'Connor documentary Nothing Compares review

Sinéad O'Connor burst onto the music scene in the late 80s with her soulful voice but her controversial comments and shredding of Pope John Paul II's picture on live television forced her out of the limelight. In NOTHING COMPARES, director Kathryn Ferguson (TAKING THE WATERS, SPACE TO BE) presents a different side to the Irish singer/songwriter, framing her as a trailblazer and perhaps the first spokesperson for the MeToo movement.

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Movie Review: ‘Cuando Sea Joven’ with Veronica Castro and Natasha Dupeyron

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Mexico’s beloved actress Veronica Castro hits the big screen in CUANDO SEA JOVEN along with Natasha Dupeyron (Casa de Flores) playing her 22-year-old self. The comedy is a wholesome good time for the entire family, especially for your abuelitas. The swapping lives plot has been done to death but this one brings a few surprises and lots of charm. 

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TV Review: 'Andor' - The Proper 'Star Wars' Follow-up

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The Star Wars movies and series under Disney have largely played to fan service but Andor creates a whole new world outside of the existing Star Wars universe that feels fresh and cinematic. Disney+ 12-episode series takes its time setting up this new world and the characters that will play a part in the early days of the Rebellion but it’s worth it.

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‘Pinocchio’ Movie Review: An Upgrade Rather Than A Retelling

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The live-action adaptation of Disney's PINOCCHIO starring Tom Hanks as Geppetto and a CGI wooden boy is a shot-by-shot recreation of the 1940's Disney classic in a more visually-stunning format with many Easter Eggs for Disney fans.  Aside from the cinematic upgrade and addition of a diverse cast, Disney+'s PINOCCHIO doesn't offer much in terms of novelty. 

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'The Whale’ Movie Review Roundup: Brendan Fraser Hailed As Early Oscar Contender, Critics Make Offensive Fat Puns

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Darren Aronofsky is back with another divisive movie in THE WHALE. THE WHALE star Brendan Fraser received an 6-minute standing ovation at the 79th Venice Film Festival after the screening for his portrayal of a reclusive obese man but the critics aren’t entirely praising Aronofsky’s latest effort and two critic’s choice of words in their reviews are in poor taste.

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'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' Review: Marvel's First Superhero Sitcom

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She Hulk: Attorney at Law is like no other Marvel series. It’s Ally McBeal on steroids. Tatiana Maslany is so delightful and nails the comedy which often breaks the fourth wall. There’s so many female truth bombs that will have women cheering along with tons of MCU throwbacks that tie in with past movie events. And finally, we get the answer to whether Captain America was a virgin.

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'Don’t Worry Darling' Early Movie Reviews are Mixed But All Praise Florence Pugh

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Olivia Wilde’s DON’T WORRY DARLING premiered at the Venice Film Festival with the director and stars Florence Pugh, Chris Pine, Harry Styles, Gemma Chan and Nick Kroll in attendance Monday. Pugh received a standing ovation at the festival premiere, and the early reviews are lavishing their praises on the actress for carrying the movie set in an idyllic ’50s community. However, the Twitter reactions are vastly different. We’ve compiled a mix of the two sides.

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