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Review: ‘Song Sung Blue’ is a hopeful ode to music, the Midwest, and making dreams come true
Bite Size Reviews Natalie Pohorski 12/27/25 Bite Size Reviews Natalie Pohorski 12/27/25

Review: ‘Song Sung Blue’ is a hopeful ode to music, the Midwest, and making dreams come true

Craig Brewer’s film about a Neil Diamond cover group is a beautiful representation of how making a dream come true takes a village.

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Where’s the Tylenol? Analyzing Clark Griswold’s Meltdown Speech in ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’
Assorted Flavors Erin P. Gold 12/23/25 Assorted Flavors Erin P. Gold 12/23/25

Where’s the Tylenol? Analyzing Clark Griswold’s Meltdown Speech in ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’

Griswold’s unhinged yet somehow heroic yuletide meltdown soliloquy isn’t just madness, but American Christmas distilled to its neon, glittering core.

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This Christmas, Give the Gift of ‘Millions’
The Scoop Becca Schwind 12/21/25 The Scoop Becca Schwind 12/21/25

This Christmas, Give the Gift of ‘Millions’

Like every good Christmas classic, Danny Boyle’s 2004 film points to the humanity and giving nature this season ought to draw out of us, and reminds me what this season should be about.

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Review: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ is a stunning yet familiar spectacle
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 12/19/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 12/19/25

Review: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ is a stunning yet familiar spectacle

When a movie looks as incredible as James Cameron’s Avatar sequel does, with constantly entertaining sequences and a sheer command of every little detail on screen, the repetitive story becomes only a minor flaw.

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How to Enjoy ‘The Polar Express’
Assorted Flavors Kevin Prchal 12/19/25 Assorted Flavors Kevin Prchal 12/19/25

How to Enjoy ‘The Polar Express’

Yes, the uncanny valley is nightmare fuel. No, we didn’t know that Hanks overload was possible. But there’s so much to recommend about Robert Zemeckis’ half classic, half bewildering holiday film.

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‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ is the Greatest Literary Adaptation Ever Made
Assorted Flavors Erin P. Gold 12/17/25 Assorted Flavors Erin P. Gold 12/17/25

‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ is the Greatest Literary Adaptation Ever Made

As a former English teacher, I can confidently declare The Muppet Christmas Carol is not just the best holiday movie but the greatest damn book adaptation ever committed to celluloid. Here’s why.

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Review: Bonkers thriller ‘The Housemaid’ ramps up to a gleeful level of adults-only insanity
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 12/16/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 12/16/25

Review: Bonkers thriller ‘The Housemaid’ ramps up to a gleeful level of adults-only insanity

Wild twists, campy writing, Amanda Seyfried’s delightfully unhinged performance—Paul Feig’s ridiculous popcorn flick is not high art by any means but still had me cackling and captivated.

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Christmas Movie Showdown: ‘Die Hard’ vs. ‘Eyes Wide Shut’
Assorted Flavors James Podrasky 12/15/25 Assorted Flavors James Podrasky 12/15/25

Christmas Movie Showdown: ‘Die Hard’ vs. ‘Eyes Wide Shut’

No matter how you define a Christmas movie, Die Hard and Eyes Wide Shut deck the halls of all other holiday movies: But which is the best kiss under the mistletoe? Let’s find out.

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Review: ‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie’ puts on a fast-moving showcase of guerrilla-style tomfoolery
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 12/10/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 12/10/25

Review: ‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie’ puts on a fast-moving showcase of guerrilla-style tomfoolery

Combining scripted and improvisational sequences, this fast-moving mockumentary is a welcome return to an era of more innocent 2000s internet comedy.

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11 movies that would be stone-cold holiday classics if you set them during Christmastime
Assorted Flavors Kevin Prchal 12/10/25 Assorted Flavors Kevin Prchal 12/10/25

11 movies that would be stone-cold holiday classics if you set them during Christmastime

With just a few holly jolly adjustments, these movies would be automatic additions to my holiday watchlist every December. 

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Review: ‘Marty Supreme’ hits like a bolt of lightning
Bite Size Reviews Kevin Prchal 12/8/25 Bite Size Reviews Kevin Prchal 12/8/25

Review: ‘Marty Supreme’ hits like a bolt of lightning

In Josh Safdie’s invigorating and powerful solo directorial debut, Timothée Chalamet plays a table tennis player who—much like Chalamet—is in pursuit of greatness.

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Kristen Lopez’s Sweet 16
Sweet 16 Cinema Sugar 12/4/25 Sweet 16 Cinema Sugar 12/4/25

Kristen Lopez’s Sweet 16

Film critic and author Kristen Lopez on the movies and movie experiences that have made her life sweeter.

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Review: ‘100 Nights of Hero’ is gorgeous and campy yet frustratingly empty
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 12/4/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 12/4/25

Review: ‘100 Nights of Hero’ is gorgeous and campy yet frustratingly empty

Julia Jackman’s new film makes you want to get lost in its fantastical medieval world. The problem is there’s not much to keep you there.

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Review: ‘Hamnet’ is a heartbreaking testament to the power of art
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 11/26/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 11/26/25

Review: ‘Hamnet’ is a heartbreaking testament to the power of art

Chloé Zhao’s new tearjerker finds a compelling middle ground between her heartfelt, naturalistic independent pictures and mainstream historical drama.

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Sarah Potter picks 5 movies to pair with ‘Sober Magic’
Pairings Cinema Sugar 11/26/25 Pairings Cinema Sugar 11/26/25

Sarah Potter picks 5 movies to pair with ‘Sober Magic’

Tarot reader and professional witch Sarah Potter on the movies that complement her new book.

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Josh Ritter picks 4 movies to pair with ‘I Believe in You, My Honeydew’
Pairings Cinema Sugar 11/21/25 Pairings Cinema Sugar 11/21/25

Josh Ritter picks 4 movies to pair with ‘I Believe in You, My Honeydew’

Folk musician and singer-songwriter Josh Ritter on the movies that complement his new album.

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Review: ‘Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk’ puts a vibrant face to a horrific war
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 11/20/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 11/20/25

Review: ‘Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk’ puts a vibrant face to a horrific war

It’s easy to get numb to the never-ending horror of the news, but Sepidah Farsi’s documentary reminds us that for every daily uptick in Palestinian deaths, each number was a person with hopes and dreams.

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Scott Campbell picks 6 movies to pair with ‘Cabin Head and Tree Head’
Pairings Cinema Sugar 11/18/25 Pairings Cinema Sugar 11/18/25

Scott Campbell picks 6 movies to pair with ‘Cabin Head and Tree Head’

Author and illustrator Scott Campbell on the movies that complement his new book.

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Review: Bad knees, prophecies, and wondrous possibilities in ‘The Man Who Saves the World?’
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 11/17/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 11/17/25

Review: Bad knees, prophecies, and wondrous possibilities in ‘The Man Who Saves the World?’

Director Gabe Polsky’s documentary spotlights the wild life of globe-trotting chaplain, UN peacekeeper, and all-around renaissance man Patrick McCollum.

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Review: ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ is a faithful, crowd-pleasing whodunit
Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 11/17/25 Bite Size Reviews James Podrasky 11/17/25

Review: ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ is a faithful, crowd-pleasing whodunit

If Glass Onion felt a bit too sunny for you, director Rian Johnson’s third Knives Out film injects a dab of gothic mystery and a surprisingly thoughtful depiction of the power of faith.

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