Film
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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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Review: ‘The Shape of Water’ Is a Magnificent Feast for the Eyes
There are few words that can adequately describe The Shape of Water. Unique. Imaginative. Beautiful. Captivating.
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Destiny Has Arrived in 'Avengers: Infinity War'
In several shots, Tony is either bewildered or crumpled in a rare fit of tears -- which is fitting because…
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Review: Pixar’s ‘Coco’ Sings from the Heart and Broadens the Mind
From the vibrant music, to the detailed Land of the Dead, and history and heritage of Miguel’s hometown, Santa Cecilia,…
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Review: Frances McDormand Triumphs in ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’
With the beginning of this year’s Oscar season, the dramatic side of Hollywood will once again take center stage.
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Review: 'Mudbound' Is Impactful in Its Harrowing Realism
Mudbound is not a comforting story— but it feels like a necessary one, especially in our current political landscape.
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