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Review: 'Tully's Deceiving Simplicity
Depending on one’s metric for success, Tully can be considered an artistic triumph or a cheap piece of manufactured cynicism…
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Review: Dark and Devastating, ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Breaks the Marvel Mold
After 10 years of watching the Marvel Cinematic Universe unfold, films in the ever-present series have become fairly predictable.
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Review: 'You Were Never Really Here' Is an Incredibly Crafted Modern Drama
Subversion of story structure is becoming increasingly common in today’s film environment. Formulas have become too expected in an age…
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Review: 'Rampage' Is the 'Citizen Kane' of Video Game Movies
To say expectations for Rampage were low would be an understatement as big as George the gorilla.
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Review: While a Fascinating Concept, 'A Quiet Place' Falls Flat
The opening scene of A Quiet Place is a fantastic short film. It’s succinct, suspenseful, scary.
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Review: 'Chappaquiddick' Resonates with Today with its Political Message
In 2018, trust in elected officials is seemingly at a low point. Regardless of one’s political affiliations, the notion that…
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Review: Pop Culture Filled 'Ready Player One' Innovates and Exudes Action
What if the quest for Willy Wonka’s golden ticket was life-threatening and took place in a video game? Steven Spielberg’s…
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Review: 'Isle of Dogs' Excels with Anderson's Unique Style
When it was announced that Wes Anderson’s new film was a stop-motion animated film about dogs in a dystopian version…
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Friday Night at Boston Underground
The Boston Underground Film Festival is in its 20th year of delivering weird, twisted cinema to the Brattle Theater, and…
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Review: 'Unsane' Sells a Gimmick, but Delivers a Lazy Script
Unsane is a surprisingly sloppy, uninspired thriller from eclectic director Steven Soderbergh. It comes across as more of a student…
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