Film
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Review: Old-fashioned and Familiar Can Be a Good Thing in 'Stan & Ollie'
In a year when sequels and remakes continue to dominate the box office, it’s nice to see old school comedy…
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Review: 'On the Basis of Sex' Shows What it Takes to Change a Nation
There is very little denying that Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a truly extraordinary person; the news stories one hears about…
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Review: 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Is a Wonderful Tribute to Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody is a phenomenal movie that brings the audience into the lives of the iconic members of the band,…
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Review: The Admiration and Elation Of 'Won't You Be My Neighbor?'
There is one film in 2018, that is unlike any other. Won’t You Be My Neighbor? is a 2018 documentary…
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Review: An Incredible Nicole Kidman Performance and Character Balances 'Destroyer,' a Predicable yet Engaging Crime Thriller
In some ways, Destroyer could serve as a double feature bill alongside this year’s brilliant You Were Never Really Here.…
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Review: Fun and Exhausting, 'Mortal Engines' Is What You’d Expect
Mortal Engines, the spectacle film where cities roll around a desolate, post-apocalyptic landscape in the trailers, is almost exactly what…
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Review: ‘Roma’ is a Tranquil Triumph
Pretentious movie-goers tend to divide Hollywood media into “films” and “movies” to indicate a difference in the quality of the…
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Review: 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' Provides a Perfect Representation of the Comic Book Hero
Sony has had a rough go of it lately, franchise-wise. Their last attempt to launch a Spider-Man universe was 2014’s…
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Review: 'No Sleep Til Christmas' is a Must See
Freeform is gearing up for the holiday season with original films added into their already classic 25 Days of Christmas…
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