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BILLIONS (S5E5) "Contract": The Sins Of The Fathers
BILLIONS (S5E5) “Contract”: The Sins Of The Fathers

Much like the previous four episodes, “Contract” is an episode full of thrills, fun, and phenomenal performances.

BILLIONS (S5E4) "Opportunity Zone": There's No Place Like Home
BILLIONS (S5E4) “Opportunity Zone”: There’s No Place Like Home

New alliances are formed, things are moving fast, and the stakes are just getting higher each episode.

BILLIONS (S5E3) "Beg, Bribe, Bully": Bad Parenting, Good Episode
BILLIONS (S5E3) “Beg, Bribe, Bully”: Bad Parenting, Good Episode

As suggested by the title of this episode, ‘Beg, Bribe, Bully’ revolves around those three villainous activities, and all told from three different perspectives.

BILLIONS (S5E2) "The Chris Rock Test": What Kind Of Monster Are You?
BILLIONS (S5E2) “The Chris Rock Test”: What Kind Of Monster Are You?

Much like last week’s episode of Billions, ‘The Chris Rock Test’ is a solid episode that moves fast and sets the season’s overarching story in motion.

BILLIONS (S5E1) "The New Decas": It's All Business As Usual
BILLIONS (S5E1) “The New Decas”: It’s All Business As Usual

This formula is exactly why even after four brilliant seasons, Billions still manages to keep things fresh and surprising.

THE LAUNDROMAT: Soderbergh's Scattered, Didactic Satire Of Global Wealth
THE LAUNDROMAT: Soderbergh’s Scattered, Didactic Satire Of Global Wealth

Steven Soderbergh is back with The Laundromat, a splashy, star-studded look at the world of obscene wealth and financial wrong-doing.

FOR LOVE OR MONEY: A Bare-bones, Functional Comedy
FOR LOVE OR MONEY: A Bare-Bones, Functional Comedy

Despite a couple of fun, breezy jokes, For Love or Money’s the narrative is neither fresh nor funny enough to be a hit with the romantic comedy crowd.

THE HUMMINGBIRD PROJECT: A Movie Without Balance
THE HUMMINGBIRD PROJECT: A Movie Without Balance

The Hummingbird Project is hell-bent on becoming a conventional thriller, never grappling with the theme of money’s corrupting influence.

HIGH FLYING BIRD: The Financial Side Of The NBA Has Never Been This Fun

The most surprising thing about High Flying Bird is how it takes a niche and seemingly uninteresting topic and finds a message of social importance within.

TRUST MACHINE:THE STORY OF BLOCKCHAIN: Ready for the Next Wave of Internet?
TRUST MACHINE: THE STORY OF BLOCKCHAIN: Ready For The Next Wave Of Internet?

Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain from director Alex Winter is a ride worth taking and asking how will you imagine the world.

DARK MONEY: A Must See Around The US Midterm Election
DARK MONEY: A Must See Around The US Midterm Election

Dark Money does provide some hope, but the film falls short in helping the viewer to understand how he/she can be empowered to make a difference.

POLTERHEIST: A Film That Leaves A Bad Taste In Your Mouth For All the Wrong Reasons
POLTERHEIST: Leaves A Bad Taste In Your Mouth For All The Wrong Reasons

Polterheist fails to succeed as a comedic or horrifying film, finding no progression of plot but rather further perpetuates racism, misogyny and homophobia.

GOLD (ORO): The Tedious Tale Of El Dorado

With undefined characters and a hesitation to commit to the violent realism of the story, Spanish historical epic Gold (Oro) proves to be something of a tedious slog.

CARDBOARD GANGSTERS: Irish Crime Thriller is Brutally Effective
CARDBOARD GANGSTERS: Irish Crime Thriller Is Brutally Effective

A searingly authentic piece of work, Cardboard Gangsters brings complexity and surprising humanity to a world of gangsters, persuasively evoking the lives of marginalized people.

LOGAN LUCKY: This Country-Fried Ocean’s 11 Is Just As Tasty As The Original
LOGAN LUCKY: This Country-Fried Ocean’s 11 Is Just As Tasty As The Original

Steven Soderbergh’s Logan Lucky is one hell of an enjoyable ride that leaves you feeling lucky to have been along