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Author: Rachel Bellwoar

Film Reviews 

All Aboard! ‘The Harvey Girls’ Reviewed On Blu-Ray

In this first-rate musical from director, George Sidney, some people come to Sandrock to work. Susan (Judy Garland) is there

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December 29, 2020January 25, 2021 Rachel Bellwoar 763 Views Angela Lansbury, Blu-Ray, Judy Garland, musical, The Harvey Girls, Warner Archive
Film Reviews 

‘Estella Scrooge’ Reviewed: A New Musical Take On Charles Dickens’ Classics

There are a lot of things to be thankful for this year but, in terms of entertainment, there’s no show

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December 24, 2020December 29, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 445 Views A Christmas Carol, Broadway, Charles Dickens, Estella Scrooge, Estella Scrooge: A Christmas Carol with a Twist, musical, Streaming Musicals
Reviews TV 

‘Pennyworth’ S02 E02 Review: ‘The Burning Bridge’

PR is the word of the day on this week’s Pennyworth, as everyone on both sides of the London Siege

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December 21, 2020December 29, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 369 Views alfred pennyworth, DC, Epix, Pennyworth
Reviews TV 

‘Total Control’ Season 1, Episode 1 Review

Chances are if you watch Australian television then you’re probably familiar with actress, Deborah Mailman (and if you don’t watch

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December 17, 2020December 16, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 410 Views Sundance Now, Total Control
Film Reviews 

Blu-Ray Review: Kino Lorber’s ‘Cary Grant Collection’

The first thing to know about Frank Tuttle’s Ladies Should Listen is that the title is actually really clever. It

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December 17, 2020December 17, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 306 Views Big Brown Eyes, Blu-Ray, Cary Grant, Cary Grant Collection, Kino Lorber, Ladies Should Listen, Wedding Present
Reviews TV 

‘Pennyworth’ Review: Season 2, Episode 1 – ‘The Heavy Crown’

It’s been over a year since we last saw Alfred Pennyworth. On the show, too. Season two is set a

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December 14, 2020December 13, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 495 Views alfred pennyworth, DC, Epix, Pennyworth
Reviews TV 

Audio Drama Review: ‘Doctor Who: The Flying Dutchman/Displaced’

Doctor Who: The Flying Dutchman / Displaced Directed by Samuel Clemens Starring Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), and

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December 11, 2020December 11, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 311 Views Ace, audio drama, Big Finish, Displaced, Doctor Who, Hex, Philip Olivier, Sophie Aldred, Sylvestor McCoy, The Flying Dutchman, The Seventh Doctor
Film Reviews 

Christmas With A Dash Of Manipulation: ‘The Shop Around the Corner’ Reviewed

Christmas gets more commercial every year. Charlie Brown lamented it in A Charlie Brown Christmas and it’s no less true

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December 5, 2020January 25, 2021 Rachel Bellwoar 330 Views Blu-Ray, Christmas, Ernst Lubitsch, The Shop Around the Corner, Warner Archive
Film Reviews 

Cartoon Saloon Completes Its Irish Folklore Trilogy: Apple TV+’s ‘Wolfwalkers’ Advance Review

For fans of Irish mythology, a new Cartoon Saloon movie is an event. While Wolfwalkers doesn’t quite measure up to

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December 4, 2020December 7, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 588 Views Apple TV+, Cartoon Saloon, Ross Stewart, Tomm Moore, Will Collins, Wolfwalkers
Comics Reviews 

Advanced Review: Homophobia In MMA Addressed In AfterShock Comics’ ‘Kill A Man’

Twenty years ago, Xavier Mayne fought DJ Bellyi and Bellyi died from the injuries he sustained. During the fight Bellyi

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November 30, 2020November 30, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 474 Views Aftershock Comics, Al Morgan, Jim Campbell, Kill A Man, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Steve Orlando
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Thinning Out The Love Triangle – ‘Sabrina The Teenage Witch: Something Wicked’ #4 Reviewed

Harvey Kinkle is as much a staple of Sabrina stories as Salem. While that’s not to say Sabrina hasn’t dated

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November 25, 2020November 27, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 368 Views Andy Fish, Archie Comics, Jack Morelli, Kelly Thompson, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Sabrina: Something Wicked, Veronica Fish
Comics Reviews 

Find Out Why Everyone’s Excited About ‘Dune’ With ‘Dune: The Graphic Novel, Book 1’

Kyle MacLachlan with those tubes coming out of his nose. The giant worm. Sting in a futuristic dance belt. After

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November 25, 2020November 27, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 427 Views Abrams ComicArts, Brian Herbert, Dune, Dune: The Graphic Novel, Frank Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, Patricia Martin, Raul Allen
Film Reviews 

Let The ‘Happiest Season’ Begin: An Advanced Review Of Clea DuVall’s New Film

Before Harper (Mackenzie Davis) invited her to spend Christmas with her family, Abby (Kristen Stewart) was ready to sit Christmas

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November 23, 2020November 23, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 446 Views Christmas, Happiest Season, Hulu, Thanksgiving
Reviews TV 

‘I Hate Suzie’ But Billie Piper Rocks In The New HBO Max Series

I Love Lucy. Everyone Loves Raymond. I Hate Suzie. On the title card it’s even ‘I Hate Suzie” with a

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November 20, 2020November 20, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 469 Views Billie Piper, HBO Max, I Hate Suzie
Film Reviews 

Incest Or Murder? ‘I Start Counting’ Reviewed

Is it incest if you’re adopted? That’s what Wynne (Jenny Agutter) would like to know, but setting aside the (possible)

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November 18, 2020November 19, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 1501 Views Blu-Ray, Fun City Editions, I Start Counting
Film Reviews 

Seijun Suzuki’s Arthouse Masterpieces — ‘The Taisho Trilogy’ Reviewed

After being treated terribly by film studio Nikkatsu (for whom Suzuki would create some of his most popular pictures, including

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November 16, 2020November 17, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 373 Views Arrow Films, Blu-Ray, Kagero-Za, Seijun Suzuki, The Taisho Trilogy, Yumeji, Zigeunerweisen
Film Reviews 

Isn’t It Romantic? A Review Of The Movie Musical, ‘Love Me Tonight’

Paris. The city of romance and, in Rouben Mamoulian’s musical, Love Me Tonight, the city where music is sung like

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November 16, 2020November 17, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 416 Views Blu-Ray, Kino Lorber, Love Me Tonight, musicals
Film Reviews 

When Peter Cushing Was The Doctor — The ‘Doctor Who’ Films Reviewed

It’s easy to watch Dr. Who and the Daleks today and forget what a big deal it would’ve been to

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November 11, 2020November 12, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 436 Views Blu-Ray, Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D, Doctor Who, Dr. Who and the Daleks, Kino Lorber, Peter Cushing
Film Reviews 

A Rocky Magic Carpet Ride: ‘The Wonders Of Aladdin’ Reviewed

There are two kinds of people who get three wishes: the kind that can make their dreams come true and

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November 9, 2020November 3, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 470 Views Blu-Ray, Kino Lorber, The Wonders of Aladdin
Events Film 

29th Philadelphia Film Festival: Quick Takes And Top 5 Films

Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness Written and Directed by Massoud Bakhshi What if trials were carried out like American Idol,

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November 6, 2020November 6, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 422 Views Marionette Land, PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival, The Vigil, Yalda a Night for Forgiveness
Film Reviews 

Film Review — ‘Koko-Di, Koko-Da’

Music boxes are supposed to be comforting. You wind one up at night to lull yourself to sleep. The things

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November 6, 2020November 10, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 375 Views Dark Star Pictures, Koko-Di Koko-Da
Events Film 

29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘Night of the Kings’ Reviewed

Night of the Kings Written and Directed by Philippe Lacôte We never learn Roman’s real name. “Roman” is what the inmates

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November 5, 2020November 5, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 394 Views Night of the Kings, PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival
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29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘Pink Skies Ahead’ Reviewed

Pink Skies Ahead Written and Directed by Kelly Oxford While most people have probably heard of the walk and talk from

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November 5, 2020November 5, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 449 Views PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival, Pink Skies Ahead
Events Film 

29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘Black Bear’ Reviewed

Black Bear Written and Directed by Lawrence Michael Levine Any writer who’s ever responded to a writing prompt knows there

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November 4, 2020November 4, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 481 Views Black Bear, PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival, Pink Skies Ahead
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29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘Preparations To Be Together For An Unknown Period Of Time’ Reviewed

Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time Written and Directed by Lili Horvát What if Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

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November 3, 2020October 29, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 1007 Views Károly Szalai, Natasha Stork), PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival, Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time, Viktor Bodó
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29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘Sylvie’s Love’ Reviewed

Sylvie’s Love Written and Directed by Eugene Ashe If there was an award for most beautiful looking film in this

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November 2, 2020October 29, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 464 Views Aja Naomi King, Amazon Prime, Declan Quinn, Eugene Ashe, Mayne Berke, Nnamdi Asomugha, PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival, Phoenix Mellow, Sylvie's Love, Tessa Thompson
Events Film 

29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘Ema’ Reviewed

Ema Directed by Pablo Larraín Screenplay by Pablo Larraín, Guillermo Calderón, and Alejandro Moreno No one is going to argue with the

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November 1, 2020November 2, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 435 Views Alejandro Moreno, Cristián Suárez, Ema, Gael García Bernal, Guillermo Calderón, Mariana Di Girólamo, Pablo Larraín, PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival
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29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘The House Of Us’ Reviewed

Written and Directed by Yoon Ga-eun Before we meet Hana’s parents, we hear them. While her older brother, Chan (Ahn

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October 30, 2020October 27, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 421 Views PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival, The House of Us
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29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘The Boy Behind The Door’ Reviewed

The Boy Behind the Door Written and Directed by David Charbonier and Justin Powell From la de da, look at

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October 29, 2020October 29, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 420 Views Ezra Dewey, Lonnie Chavis, PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival, The Boy Behind the Door
Events Film 

29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘Little Fish’ Reviewed

Little Fish Directed by Chad Hartigan Screenplay by Mattson Tomlin After missing Olivia Cooke’s film, Thoroughbreds, at the Philadelphia Film Festival

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October 28, 2020November 2, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 445 Views Chad Hartigan, Jack O’Connell, Little Fish, Mattson Tomlin, PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival, Rául Castillo
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29th Philadelphia Film Festival: ‘One Of These Days’ Reviewed

One of These Days Written and Directed by Bastian Günther What would you do for a new car? As recently

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October 26, 2020October 26, 2020 Rachel Bellwoar 376 Views One of These Days, PFF29, Philadelphia Film Festival, Spring Blossom
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