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TMS Movie Review: A Good Person
(Jeong Park / MGM Pictures) Nineteen years after sitcom star Zach Braff was accused of stereotyping the indie film drama and popularizing the ‘manic pixie dream girl’ trope with his writing-directing debut, Garden State (2004), we are given his fourth feature behind the camera.
Mar 28
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TMS Muse of the Week: Rosanna Arquette
(Warner Bros.) ♫All I wanna do when I wake up in the morning is see your eyes. Rosanna, Rosanna♫ Contrary to popular belief, the lyrics to Toto’s classic 1982 pop single ‘Rosanna’ aren’t entirely about actress Rosanna Arquette. The song was written by the band’s keyboardist and…
Mar 24
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TMS Discussion: How Two Gay Italian Filmmakers Portrayed Jesus Christ
(Titanus Productions) With every spring season we get Easter season, which means our token, mainstream Christian friendly film is also appropriately released. Last year it was Rosalind Ross’ Father Stu, this year it’s Jon Erwin & Brent McCorkle’s Jesus Revolution
Mar 30
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TMS Movie Review: Boston Strangler
(Hulu / 20th Century Studios) Only four months following Maria Schrader’s docudrama She Said (2022), we’re now receiving another women led investigative journalism biopic with Matt Ruskin’s Boston Strangler. This time Keira Knightley is the English actress playing American and…
Mar 21
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TMS Muses of the Week: Emmylou Harris & Gram Parsons
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TMS Muse of the Week: Sharon Tate
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TMS Spotlight: Jimmy Stewart's Appeal and Longevity
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TMS Retro: In Defense of Phil Collins
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TMS Muse of the Week: Merle Oberon
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TMS Spotlight: Legendary Songwriters in Rock, Folk and Pop
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TMS Discussion: Why Is It So Hard for Hollywood to Properly Portray the Music Industry?
(Amazon / Warner Bros / DreamWorks) Time and time again, I wonder why it appears to be so hard for the film and television mediums to properly portray…
Mar 17
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TMS Movie Review: 65
(Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures) How is it I feel like we’re getting the worst releases of the year only a week into March? After my disappointing…
Mar 14
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TMS Muse of the Week: Leah Cohen Kunkel
(via wikipedia.org) No one likes being in the shadow of their sibling, especially the older sibling. Unless of course, that sibling is a superstar…
Mar 12
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TMS Movie Review: Palm Trees and Power Lines
(Momentum Pictures) The biggest disservice history did to Vladimir Nabokov’s legendary 1955 novel Lolita was make it the definitive example of jailbait…
Mar 9
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TMS Movie Review: Emily
(Tempo Productions / Bleecker Street Films) The fan-fictionalization of the biographical film genre has been something to witness the past few years…
Mar 7
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TMS Discussion: The Eternal Cats vs. Dogs Debate
(Indian Paintbrush / Searchlight Pictures) NOTE: This article was originally written for The Times of San Diego in 2018 Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs…
Mar 2
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TMS Movie Review: Jesus Revolution
(Dan Anderson / Lionsgate Entertainment) Jon Erwin & Brent McCorkle’s new historical drama Jesus Revolution puts into perspective how much has evolved…
Feb 28
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TMS Muse of the Week: Hayley Mills
(Mirrorpix) After Shirley Temple and before Macaulay Culkin, there was a blonde, charismatic child star who captured the hearts of movie viewers all…
Feb 24
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TMS Muses of the Week: Emmylou Harris & Gram Parsons
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TMS Muse of the Week: Sharon Tate
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TMS Spotlight: Jimmy Stewart's Appeal and Longevity
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TMS Retro: In Defense of Phil Collins
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TMS Muse of the Week: Merle Oberon
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TMS Spotlight: Legendary Songwriters in Rock, Folk and Pop
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