Film
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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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Review: 'Pacific Rim Uprising' Doesn't Live Up to the Original
While the original Pacific Rim held some sort of magic between the monsters and the robots, with the character connections…
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Review: Fresh and Funny, ‘Love, Simon’ Is the Movie We Need Right Now
High school movies have been a staple of Hollywood ever since John Hughes directed Sixteen Candles. They can be counted…
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Review: 'Black Panther' Is Marvel's Newest Gem
Marvel's newest addition to their cinematic universe, Black Panther, is different. Hot off of indie favorite Fruitvale Station and Rocky…
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Review: 'Mr. Roosevelt' is the Indie Movie You Should Watch Next on Netflix
Mr. Roosevelt is in all likelihood semi-autobiographical. Much like Emily, Wells is a comedian and actress who went to college…
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Review: While Entertaining, 'All the Money in the World' Still Leaves Much To Be Desired
All the Money in the World, the 25th film by director Ridley Scott, immediately begins with the kidnapping that sets…
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Review: 'Phantom Thread' Brings Hitchcock into the 21st Century
Phantom Thread is a solid piece of entertainment that provides an interesting look into the minds of its creators.
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Review: 'Downsizing' Starts as Mediocre and Ends as a Dumpster Fire
Sure, it’s predictable and it’s not very deep, but it’s not offensively bad. At that 45-minute mark, however, something happens.
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