Film
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Review: 'Rules Don’t Apply' Fails To Reach It's Promise
Rules Don’t Apply doesn’t do much to shed new light on Hughes, but seems more focused on capturing as much…
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Review: 'Elle' Is a Well Made Movie that Isn't for Everyone
Elle is an extraordinarily difficult movie. It’s difficult to recommend, difficult to criticize, difficult to understand, and difficult to watch.…
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Review: 'Bad Santa 2' Is Unapologetic and Fun
2003’s Bad Santa has become somewhat of a cult classic throughout the years, renowned for its vulgar and brutally nihilistic…
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Review: 'Moana' Cements a Redefinition of the Disney Princess Film
Walt Disney Animation Studios' Moana, directed by Ron Clements and John Musker (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules, The Princess and…
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Opinion: Four Bird-Themed Movies to Watch This Thanksgiving
Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, or an omnivore, you have to face the cold cranberry sauce: Thanksgiving is about the turkey.…
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Q&A: Director Kenneth Lonergan Talks About ‘Manchester By The Sea’ & Being Authentic
Kenneth Lonergan, the legendary playwright behind This Is Our Youth, has enjoyed equal success after pivoting to filmmaking. After the…
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Q&A: Director Kenneth Lonergan Talks About 'Manchester By The Sea' & Being Authentic
Kenneth Lonergan, the legendary playwright behind This Is Our Youth, has enjoyed equal success after pivoting to filmmaking. After the…
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Review: 'The Edge of Seventeen' Is On the Edge of Perfection
High school. Whether you were the one partying at a friend of a friend’s mansion whose parents always happened to…
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Review: 'Manchester By The Sea' Is a Simple Triumph
In the early scenes of Manchester By The Sea we watch Lee Chandler, played by Casey Affleck, wander through his…
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Review: 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' Is Not Quite Fantastic
Fifteen years after the release of the first Harry Potter film and five years after the finale, the Wizarding World…
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