Film
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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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Review: 'The Greatest Showman' Is an Entertaining and Thoroughly Original Musical
High School Musical meets a Renoir painting? Two separate love songs featuring moonlit dancing on rooftops and romantic trapeze acts?
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Interview: Nick Jonas’ Daring Adventures In ‘Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle’
This past Friday, Emertainment Monthly, along with several other student-run publications from across the nation, were given the opportunity to…
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Review: ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ is Rated "A" for Adrenaline Filled Fun
In 1995, a movie named Jumanji graced the planet earth with its presence. It had suspenseful action, compelling characters, and…
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Review: ‘Ferdinand’ Has Odd Noises and Vivid Colors for Numbing the Mind
In 1936, American author Munro Leaf and illustrator Robert Lawson created a children’s book entitled The Story of Ferdinand.
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Review: Wonder Wheel Is a New Take on Woody Allen’s Favorite Tropes
In 1987’s Radio Days, Woody Allen takes a funny, nostalgic look at his childhood in Brooklyn.
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Review: Enjoyable and Satisfying, ‘The Disaster Artist’ Exceeds Expectations
Comedy is a difficult art to master. Not many in recent years succeeded in making films both meaningful and genuinely…
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