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Blu-ray/DVD Roundup for April 29, 2022

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Welcome to another look at highlights arriving on Blu-ray and DVD. This particular edition isn’t as busy as the previous one, but it does feature a big Hollywood flick, as well as plenty of independent and international fare. So, if you can’t or shouldn’t be heading out to the movies this week be sure to give...

‘The Bad Guys’ con viewers out of their precious time

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Running Time: 100 minutes

This feature from DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures opens in cinemas on April 22.

While Pixar and Disney are well known as trailblazers when it comes to animated family fare, many forget that DreamWorks have made their fair share of memorable features.

In fact, their productions have included the likes of the “Shrek,” “Kung Fu Panda,” “How to Train Your Dragon,” “The Boss Baby,” and “Trolls,” movie franchises, not to mention the very underrated “Mr. Peabody and Sherman”. The company’s latest feature is “The Bad Guys” that is based on the bestselling book series by Aaron Blabey.

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‘Father Stu’ wears out its welcome

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Running Time: 124 minutes

This film from Sony Pictures is currently playing exclusively at movie theaters.

With the Easter holiday approaching, the new biopic “Father Stu” tells a very unusual story about a troubled boxer who ultimately became a Catholic priest, finding renewal and purpose in his life helping to serve others within his congregation.

The feature was funded in part by the star of the film and its message of redemption is well-intentioned. It boasts strong performances and is better than many other religious-themed titles. However, the film also sermonizes too bluntly and ultimately wears out its welcome.

When his boxing career stalls...

Lights, camera, action!

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Two GMCS students participate in New Mexico film festival

New Mexico students are getting a chance to show off what they can do behind a camera. Film Prize Jr. originally started in 2016 in Louisiana. The competition allows students ages 14-18 to turn in films between three to 10 minutes long.

The Gallup-McKinley County Schools has two students from Hiroshi Miyamura High School competing in Film Prize Jr.

Aloni Herrea’s, a 16-year-old sophomore, film is called “My Other Half.”

In an interview with the Sun, Herrea explained that the film is about a girl who has just entered her senior year of high school. She’s always been quieter than her peers and more reserved, and...

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ is a unique experience

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Running Time: 139 minutes

This feature from A24 opens at movie theaters in most markets on April 8, 2022.

As a movie critic, I’m often harsh in my evaluations. After all, it is my job to take note of problems and assess what I see for readers. I focus in on minute details and comment about pacing issues, tonal inconsistencies and a lack of clear focus.

But sometimes, a film is just so darn odd and eccentric that one can’t help but give it a pass. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” is a unique experience and one that jarringly throws together outrageous, off-color humor with earnest discourses about the importance of family. It doesn’t all...

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