Film
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Review: "Colette" – A Woman Who Stands Up to Men
In the 1940s, women faced a challenging situation in the workforce. Men and women were on a slightly more even…
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Opinion: In Defense of Trash – How a Movie Transcends its Own Pitfalls
In terms of art, not much can rival a terrifically made film, except, maybe, a horrendous one.
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Review: "Night School" Caters to the Slapstick Comedy Fan
Night School, starring Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish, exceeded expectations greatly in the theaters.
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Review: “Smallfoot” is Woke – and it Really Wants You to Know
For a children’s movie, Smallfoot takes on big themes in an unexpected way: in the first five minutes, the narrative…
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Review: "Grace" Exceeds Expectations in Every Aspect
Grace starring Tate Donovan and Katie Cassidy is a film full of comedic moments dealing with a once upon a…
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Review: While 'A Boy Called Sailboat' Shines, 'The Etruscan Smile' Seems Unpolished
The Boston Film Festival showcases a wide variety of feature films, documentaries, shorts, and special TV presentations from all around…
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Review: 'Ocean's 8' Is Top Rate
In a film cycle dominated by men, it is not only refreshing but critical to have films where women dominate…
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Review: ’Incredibles 2’ Is a Worthy Sequel with Nostalgia and Heart
Leave the saving of the world to the men? Elastigirl doesn’t think so and neither does Pixar.
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Review: 'Upgrade' Is Violently Satisfying
Upgrade is a science fiction and horror hybrid, that invigoratingly bends the genres. In a heightened futuristic society, technology seems…
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Review: 'First Reformed' Stuns with Ferocity and Temperance
First Reformed is the thrilling culmination of writer and director Paul Schrader’s career, told with equal parts ferocity and temperance.
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