Nell Minow
Movie Reviews

Give a FECK!: Chaz Ebert on Her New Book About Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion and Kindness | Interviews

You make an important point in your discussion of Archbishop Desmond Tutu that forgiveness is not only a spiritual obligation but in the

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The Breaking Ice movie review (2024)

Nana takes the group to see Korean dancing and eat Korean food at a restaurant where Han Xiao (Chuxiao Qu) works. The tourists

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Finestkind movie review & film summary (2023)

We learn quickly that for Tom, life has only two parts: being on the water and waiting to go back on the water.

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Trolls Band Together movie review (2023)

The first “Trolls” movie, released in 2016, was inspired by the ugly-cute dolls with tufts of brushed-up fuzzy hair that were initially popular

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The Marsh King’s Daughter movie review (2023)

One day, when her father is out, a man rides up on a motorcycle with a cell phone that is out of range.

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She Came to Me movie review & film summary (2023)

Peter Dinklage is brilliant as Steven, imperious and vulnerable. He is a once-successful opera composer struggling with a massive writer’s block as his deadline looms

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Red, White & Royal Blue

Director Matthew López makes an impressive feature debut with “Red, White & Royal Blue,” a love story that skillfully blends the familiar beats of a

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Two Tickets to Greece movie review (2023)

They end up at a small, rustic inn. Happy wherever she is, Magalie dances joyfully on the patio (and on a tabletop), where

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Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken movie review (2023)

Ruby (Lana Condor) and her family live in a coastal village called Oceanside. Her mother, Agatha (Toni Collette), is a successful realtor, her

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A Beautiful Moment: The Cast of Queen Charlotte on the New Bridgerton Prequel | Interviews

The original series took it as understood that there was complete diversity, and everybody was fine with that. And I love the way

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