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“Fall of the American Empire” an intriguing slice of Tarantino lite

If imitation is indeed the most sincere form of flattery, then filmmaker Quentin Tarantino should be totally enamored ...

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“Midsommar” a hauntingly original sophomore effort from Ari Aster

After making a splash with his directorial debut “Hereditary,” writer/director Ari Aster returns with another slice of horror ...

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“The Dead Don’t Die” too cute for its own good

We’ve nearly reached the halfway point of 2019, but it is safe to say that “The Don’t Dead ...

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In theaters this week

Can’t decide what to see this weekend? Bowling Green Daily News film critic Micheal Compton is here to ...

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Branagh brings Shakespeare to life in “All Is True”

Kenneth Branagh and William Shakespeare is a match that always feels right, so the having Branagh play the ...

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“Sunset” a plodding misstep

Director László Nemes returns with “Sunset,” the follow-up to his Oscar winning film “Son of Saul.” Fans of ...

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“Teen Spirit” carried by dynamic lead

It’s a story you’ve seen many, many times before, yet I found myself totally engaged with “Teen Spirit” ...

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In theaters this week

Can’t decide what to see this weekend? Bowling Green Daily News film critic Micheal Compton is here to ...

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“The Aftermath” is an odd, awkward love triangle

Every once in a while a film comes along that makes you say, “What were they thinking?” “The ...

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“Best of Enemies” lacks fire worthy of its subject matter

There is nothing fundamentally wrong with “The Best of Enemies.” It’s a competently made film, with a good ...

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