Film
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SDCC 17: The 'Brigsby Bear' Panel: a Love Letter to Fandom
Madison Gallup ’17/ Emertainment Monthly TV Section Editor The Brigsby Bear movie panel did not really belong in Hall H. Such a quiet…
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SDCC 17: "Let's Go Crazy" for the 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' Panel
Kicking off the famous Hall H presentations at San Diego Comic-Con 2017 was none other than the highly anticipated sequel…
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Review: 'Dunkirk' is a Thrilling Ride
From the very first scene, Nolan shows that he’s going to do more than make a war movie.
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Review: 'Rough Night' is Slyly Genius
Rough Night follows a killer cast of ladies as they set out on their friend Jess’s (Scarlett Johansson) bachelorette weekend…
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Review: 'The Beguiled' Is a Summer Masterpiece
Sofia Coppola’s latest film has difficulty being defined. The Beguiled is not quite a suspense. It lacks tension.
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Review: 'Baby Driver' is Propelled by Musical Mayhem and Thrills
Edgar Wright’s latest film Baby Driver is fantastic, like the rest of his work, and his direction is tighter than…
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Review: 'Cars 3' Kind of Sucks
Cars 3 is neither funny nor entertaining. Besides its predecessor, this is the weakest Pixar film
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Review: 'It Comes at Night' Succeeds With Thrills
It Comes At Night is a great example of barebones cinematic storytelling.
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Review: 'The Mummy' is an Almost Enjoyable Mess
The Mummy opens up with the Universal intro, which rotates around to reveal "Dark Universe," an amber-tinted logo over a…
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Review: "Beatriz at Dinner" Is an Important Satire for Today
If Beatriz at Dinner does not make you uncomfortable, you’re missing the point of the film.
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