Whispers, incantations and guttural sounds buzz throughout “Part Two,” a hissing hulk of a sequel that fluctuates between ominous silences and thunderous
A lovelorn woman and her friends are drawn to the West Indies when a colleague inherits a beachfront property
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After Napoleon’s initial release in late 2023, Apple TV+ has finally confirmed that the movie will be arriving on the streaming
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Jean has two children, Molly (Sophie Nélisse) an emotional 12 year old and Michael (William Dickinson), slightly younger and pragmatic
Randolph is understated and moving, finding the weight of grief
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The film is about an alienated high-school freshman who sees himself as a chronic outsider, and then is befriended by a group of older kids who embrace their non-conformist status