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Review 494: Love, Simon
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review Love, Simon.
Directed by Greg Berlanti. Nick Robinson, Josh Duhamel, and Jennifer Garner. Simon Spier keeps a huge secret from his family, his friends, and all of his classmates: he's gay. When that secret is leaked, Simon must face everyone and come to terms with his identity.

Review 493: Thoroughbreds
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review Thoroughbreds.
Directed by Cory Finley. With Olivia Cooke, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Anton Yelchin. Two upper-class teenage girls in suburban Connecticut rekindle their unlikely friendship after years of growing apart. Together, they hatch a plan to solve both of their problems-no matter what the cost.

Review 492: Red Sparrow
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review Red Sparrow.
Directed by Francis Lawrence. With Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton, and Matthias Schoenaerts. Ballerina Dominika Egorova is recruited to 'Sparrow School,' a Russian intelligence service where she is forced to use her body as a weapon. Her first mission, targeting a C.I.A. agent, threatens to unravel the security of both nations.

Review 489: The Insult
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review The Insult.
Directed by Ziad Doueiri. With Adel Karam, Kamel El Basha, and Camille Salameh. After an emotional exchange between a Lebanese Christian and a Palestinian refugee escalates, the men end up in a court case that gets national attention.

Review 488: A Fantastic Woman
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review A Fantastic Woman.
Directed by Sebastián Lelio. With Daniela Vega, Francisco Reyes, and Luis Gnecco. Marina, a transsexual woman who works as waitress who moonlights as a nightclub singer, is bowled over by the death of her older boyfriend.

Review 487: Peter Rabbit
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review Peter Rabbit.
Directed by Will Gluck. With James Corden, Fayssal Bazzi, and Domhnall Gleeson. Feature adaptation of Beatrix Potter's classic tale of a rebellious rabbit trying to sneak into a farmer's vegetable garden.

Bonus: Omnibus Review (Oscar Noms: Best Documentary Feature)
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review all 5 films nominated for Best Documentary Feature.

Review 486: The Cloverfield Paradox
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review The Cloverfield Paradox.
Directed by Julius Onah. With Gugu Mbatha-Raw, David Oyelowo, and Daniel Brühl. Orbiting a planet on the brink of war, scientists test a device to solve an energy crisis, and end up face-to-face with a dark alternate reality.