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Candace Breiten
At just shy of two hours, Renoir isn't a film to take lightly, but its core is still highly interesting. Following the Renoir family, of famed painting (the father) and Hollywood fame (the son), during World War I, Renoir begins as a new model enters the household. She inspires the painter, whose health is clearly deteriorating, intrigues the...
PG-13
Lauren Spittler
It’s pretty hard to make one of the most beloved books of all time into a successful movie, but Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby does just that.  The Great Gatsby is about a man named Nick Carraway who comes to Long Island from the Midwest and is taken under the wing of his rich neighbor, Jay Gatsby, who...
PG-13
Joe Kotisso
People are people. And people are just like the people we see in Peeples because people are “Peeples”. That’s one of the realities of life explored in this new family comedy from long-time screenwriter (Drumline, ATL), first time director Tina Gordon Chism.Craig Robinson a.k.a. Darryl from The Office gets a chance to shine in his first lead role...
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Stephen Davis
Maiken Baird and Michelle Major take an unfiltered look into the busy lives of Venus and Serena Williams, the greatest sister-act professional tennis has ever seen.  From in-depth interviews with family and friends to home videos of their life in Compton, California, Venus and Serena takes you behind the glamour and prestige, opening your...
NR
Lauren Spittler
When I started watching this film I thought it was going to be the standard HBO after dark documentary glorifying the porn industry, but surprisingly, Aroused provides a fresh look at adult entertainment. Well known photographer Deborah Anderson, who has photographed countless celebrities including Lisa Rena’s Playboy spread, helms this in-...