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Stream It Or Skip It: 'Kentucky Roses' on the Hallmark Channel, About A Florist Who Falls For The Son Of The Owner Of Churchill Downs
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Stream It Or Skip It: 'Kentucky Roses' on the Hallmark Channel, About A Florist Who Falls For The Son Of The Owner Of Churchill Downs

Decider·Liz Kocan·about 1 month ago
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From Nypost RSS Feed: Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Kentucky Roses’ on the Hallmark Channel, About A Florist Who Falls For The Son Of The Owner Of Churchill Downs

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Stream It Or Skip It: 'I'll Be Seeing You' on The Hallmark Channel, A Feel-Good Road Trip Comedy That Will Make You Want to Seize The Day
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Stream It Or Skip It: 'I'll Be Seeing You' on The Hallmark Channel, A Feel-Good Road Trip Comedy That Will Make You Want to Seize The Day

Decider·Liz Kocan·about 1 month ago
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From Nypost RSS Feed: Stream It Or Skip It: ‘I’ll Be Seeing You’ on The Hallmark Channel, A Feel-Good Road Trip Comedy That Will Make You Want to Seize The Day

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‘Sparks’ Review: Elsie Fisher Headlines an Exhilaratingly Fresh and Affecting Queer Teen Indie

The Hollywood Reporter·@JonFrosch·2 months ago
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By Jourdain Searles In the hot, dry climate of Northwest Nevada, a mother drops off her daughter in town, urging her not to come home anytime soon.

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‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Review: Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan Battle as Wayward Father and Son in Netflix’s Frothy Sequel Film

The Hollywood Reporter·@RobynBahr·2 months ago
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By Robyn Bahr Peaky Blinders was a 2010s phenomenon that hinged on three core elements: vibes, vibes and Cillian Murphy looking irresistibly irascible on a horse.

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‘Summer of ’94’ Review: The 1994 U.S. World Cup Soccer Team Gets a Rousing Underdog Documentary Tribute

The Hollywood Reporter·@DanielFienberg·2 months ago
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By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic As 1994 approached, the United States was on the verge of hosting the World Cup — but national soccer officials were terrified that the home team was about to humiliate itself on a global stage.

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‘Basic’ Review: Ashley Park and Leighton Meester in a Fun, Fizzy Comedy About the Perils of Googling Your Boyfriend’s Ex

The Hollywood Reporter·@AngieHan·2 months ago
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By Angie Han Television Critic There are two types of people in the world: Those who’ll admit to looking up their partner’s exes on social media and those who are lying.

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‘Love Language’ Review: Chloë Grace Moretz in a Romantic Dramedy That Offers Plenty of Talk but Too Little Feeling

The Hollywood Reporter·@AngieHan·2 months ago
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By Angie Han Television Critic It is fitting, I guess, that a film about a writer who spends more of her time intellectualizing life than allowing herself to experience it would be better at telling than showing.

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‘#WhileBlack’ Review: Timely Documentary Explores the Collision of Black Trauma and Social Media

The Hollywood Reporter·@FrankScheck·2 months ago
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By Frank Scheck The intersection between Black Lives Matter and social media is explored to powerful effect in Jennifer Holness and Sidney Fussell’s documentary, receiving its world premiere at SXSW.

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‘Over Your Dead Body’ Review: Jason Segel and Samara Weaving Click in a Gleefully Gory Comic Thriller About a Couple That Doesn’t

The Hollywood Reporter·@AngieHan·2 months ago
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By Angie Han Television Critic Over Your Dead Body, the new film by director Jorma Taccone (MacGruber, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping) begins with its central couple already deep in crisis.

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‘Plantman & Blondie: A Dress Up Gang Film’ Review: Sketch Material Stretched to Laugh

The Hollywood Reporter·@FrankScheck·2 months ago
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By Frank Scheck In case you’re wondering about the title of the new feature comedy receiving its world premiere at SXSW, be advised that The Dress Up Gang is an alt-comedy troupe that has attracted a following for their videos and televi...

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‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’ Review: Vince Vaughn and James Marsden in a Time

The Hollywood Reporter·@AngieHan·2 months ago
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By Angie Han Television Critic If you’ve ever seen a mob flick before, you’d be forgiven for assuming at first glance that you’ve seen a million movies just like Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, the second feature from writer-director BenDavi...

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‘Hokum’ Review: Adam Scott Gets Spooked in Haunted Irish Hotel Horror Neither Completely Ho

The Hollywood Reporter·@DavidRooney·2 months ago
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By David Rooney Chief Film Critic There may be no more fertile ground for screen horror than the enchanted woodlands of the Emerald Isle, which makes it disconcerting when Hokum — a title not entirely inaccurate — opens with a desert sce...

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‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’ Review: New Zealand Drama Dives Into a Vivid Portrait of Millennial Teen Confusion

The Hollywood Reporter·@SheriLinden·2 months ago
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By Sheri Linden Senior Copy Editor/Film Critic Big Girls Don’t Cry is notable for two impressive debuts: It’s writer-director Paloma Schneideman’s first feature, and its star, Ani Palmer, has never before acted onscreen.

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‘Manhood’ Review: Documentary Takes a Graphic, Compassionate Look at the Wild World of Penile Enhancement

The Hollywood Reporter·@DanielFienberg·2 months ago
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By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Daniel Lombroso’s new documentary Manhood features the tantalizing subhead, “Inside the secret booming world of penile enhancement,” and while a full review will follow, I think most readers wil...

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