The many corners of Tampa Bay are the backdrop of “Zola,” the new film inspired by the viral Twitter thread from AZiah Zola King in 2015. The movie is not only based on a true story that happened over an intense, wacky 48-hour period in Tampa Bay, it was also filmed here in the last […]
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Instant cinema’s gonna get you!
Inside the 48 Hour Film Project: Filmmakers have exactly 48 hours to make a movie, start to finish.
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Movie Review: Phoenix is a torturously beautiful story of rebirth
Classic noir meets holocaust tragedy, but all is not lost.
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Movie Review: Mistress America is a reluctant charmer
The razor-sharp script proves Greta Gerwig is much more than an indie goddess.
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Movie Review: The Diary of a Teenage Girl is worth a peek
1970s in San Fran? You know there’s going to be sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll.
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Movie Review: The End of the Tour is the best film of the summer
A great story for writers and the readers who love them.
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Movie Review — Florida Man finds humanity where we rarely look
Director Sean Dunne gets to know the men we’d prefer to laugh at and forget.
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Movie review: St. Vincent is heartwarming despite itself
Bill Murray and Melissa McCarthy deliver career-milestone performances in a sweet if sometimes too maudlin dramedy.
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Anna Karenina: Impressive but limited
Stoppard’s script deftly combines theatrical and film elements but stops short of a fleshed-out Tolstoy heroine.
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Now that you’ve seen The Dark Knight Rises…
Let’s nitpick Batman’s big moments — major spoilers included!
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Blu-Ray Review: Wanderlust is funnier at home
A dud in theaters, the Bly-ray release of the Paul Rudd/Jennifer Aniston comedy amps up the laughter.
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Truckin’ in the veggies
A documentary proves you can grow anything anywhere — including the back of a truck.
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Hysteria delivers a climax
But this story of the creation of the vibrator lacks romance.
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Think your cell phone is the future of gaming?
Call someone who cares.
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The story on Chronicle? Not much to say…
Absolute power corrupts absolutely in an absolutely played-out genre flick.
