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Drew’s Review: ‘Tuner’ predictable, but reminiscent of great crime caper movies of the past

Gazette film critic Drew Moniot writes that "Tuner" is a multifaceted film blending buddy comedy, romance and crime drama, centered on Niki, a talented pianist with hyperacusis. Under the care of Henry, Niki's skills lead him to safecracking, creating moral dilemmas. Despite predictability in plot, strong performances and inventive audio design elevate this engaging story.

Drew’s Review: ‘The Sheep Detectives’ offers some dark moments but ends on a positive note

"The Sheep Detective" contains plenty of humor but it's not all fun and games. Still, the animated film manages to end on a moment of triumph, redemption and happiness.

Drew’s Review: New ‘Normal’ is anything but your run-of-the-mill film

Former "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" star Bob Odenkirk gets top billing in film noir offering about a small Minnesota town that harbors a dark secret. Gazette movie reviewer Drew Moniot characterizes the film as an "enjoyable, thoroughly entertaining flick for film noir fans."

Cleveland International Film Festival 2026: A must-see event

The 50th annual Cleveland International Film Festival is taking place until April 18, featuring over 90 feature films and 236 shorts from 57 countries. The festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts alike, offering unique films and a vibrant atmosphere for all movie lovers.

Drew’s Review: Pace of latest ‘Super Mario’ movie isn’t a match for the original

West Hills Gazette film critic Drew Moniot writes that “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” is a sequel capitalizing on the success of its predecessor, featuring beloved characters and visual splendor. But its storyline struggles with complexity, ultimately failing to match the humor of the original. Despite shortcomings, box office success seems assured.

Drew’s Review: Pittsburgh’s ‘The Football Town’ is a must-see for NFL fans

"The Football Town" is an immersive documentary showcasing Pittsburgh's rich football history, from youth to professional levels. Now showing at the Rangos Giant Cinema, it celebrates the city’s passion for the sport, honors iconic moments and sets the stage for next month's NFL Draft.