Film
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Review: 'A Private War' Only Succeeds at Being Unevenly Stimulating
Great war films are always about the human cost of the conflict, but they’re rarely about women. So it’s rare…
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Review: 'The Nutcracker and the Four Realms' Is a Delightful Film for this Holiday Season
Missing the worlds of Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland and the Narnia series? Love beautiful music, incredible sets, and gorgeous…
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Review: Melissa McCarthy in Something Non-Comedic? Her Performance in 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?' Is Mind Blowing
No piece of literary writing will be looked at the same way since Lee Israel’s deception. The journalist turned author…
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Interview: The “mid90s” Cast Talks Skateboarding and Entering the World of Entertainment
It might seem daunting to enter the world of entertainment, but these boys have taken it in stride.
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Review: Jonah Hill Makes a Genuine and Raw Coming-of-Age in His Staggering Debut, “mid90s”
Having a new voice in such a tired genre seems a difficult task. Jonah Hill makes it look easy.
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Review: Someone Should Have Killed "Hunter Killer"
Think about the last military commercial you saw on television, for the Army Reserves or the Air Force. You know…
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Review: Stars Shine with a Delicate Subject in “Beautiful Boy”
Stories of addiction and substance abuse and overdose have flooded the news cycle far too often in the modern era.
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Review: "Halloween" Perfects the Formula
In this contemporary Hollywood environment, where risk is frowned upon and intellectual property is king, nobody seems to know how…
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Review: "Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween" Is an Enjoyable Festive Flick
After R. L. Stine fans have been deprived of a second film based off of the popular Goosebumps series, his…
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