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The documentary directed by Allan Miller explores the role of the conductor through a vivid portrait of Jeanette Sorrell
Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves rolled for initiative and won my heart. That's a D&D thing, right? I've only played D&D a few times in my life, but I've absorbed enough from pop culture and...

Back to the Drive-In Review: A Labor of Love About a Labor of Love

As someone who went to the drive-in many times during the pandemic when movie theaters were either closed or potentially unsafe, I was the...

“The Magician’s Elephant” sees the Impossible Become Possible

The new Netflix animated movie, The Magician's Elephant, adapts the Kate DiCamillo novel and presents a heart-warming tale to witness for the whole family.

Cocaine Bear Review: A Wildly Entertaining Film About Wildlife Gone Wild

Director Elizabeth Banks and writer Jimmy Warden deliver plenty of gory bear-related mayhem in this raucous action-comedy that knows exactly what the audience wants.

Syfy’s Slumber Party Massacre Review, Exclusive Sneak Peek

  You’ve seen this scenario in every slasher film. It’s a late evening in a cabin by the lake, where a group of teenage girls...

The Platform: A Reflection on Modern Societies

Nothing reflects modern-day societies more in art than speculative fiction. Whether it is through films, books, or comics, artists are able to examine serious...

The “Bad” Movies We Shouldn’t Love (But Do Anyway)

With the trending topic two days ago on Twitter, #7favfilms, we got to thinking about listing favorite movies, and in particular, movies we don't like admitting...

‘Ghostbusters’ and why I will always support a female-led film

I'll just go ahead and say it: I'm sick and tired of all the hate directed toward the Ghostbusters reboot. For the most part the...

Microsoft Wants You to Get into the Groove

Changes are on the way as Microsoft announced that Xbox Music and Xbox Video will be no more after the release of the much...

Pitch Perfect 2 Video Review: Not Aca-Awesome

Last weekend, one of the most anticipated movies of the summer that doesn't stem from some sort of comic book and/or superhero franchise hit...

A Definitive Ranking of Nicholas Sparks Films

It's that happy time of year again...we're about to get treated to another sappy, sad, romantic love story penned by Nicholas Sparks (as adapted...

Why can’t Hollywood get Science Fiction right?

After watching Jupiter Ascending when it released (and sharing Trisha's sentiments about the film completely), I have come to the conclusion that without the crutch of...

Weekend Wisdom: October 24 – 26

Welcome back to another exciting edition of Weekend Wisdom here at The Workprint! Truth be told, this is an oddly slow week for promising new...

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