Film
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Review: 'Nocturnal Animals' Is Stunningly Directed, But Too Obvious
“I think you should write about someone other than yourself,” Susan Morrow (Amy Adams) tells her then-husband, Edward Sheffield (Jake…
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Review: 'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk' Is Confused on Its Message
There is something painful about sitting down at a time when the country is so unsure about its own future…
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Review: 'The Eagle Huntress' Is A Documentary That Soars
Female representation in cinema is at an all time high and is increasing steadily. With what should have been an…
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Review: 'Arrival' Touches Our Hearts And Abducts Our Minds
“There are days that define your story beyond your life” remarks Louise, Amy Adams’ character in the new Denis Villeneuve…
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Review: 'Almost Christmas' Is Disappointingly Unsatisfying
As the end of the year is approaching, new holiday movies are releasing, and one of the first to do…
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Review: 'Doctor Strange' Is A Perfect Fusion Of Story And Visuals
Has it really been eight years since Marvel kicked off its cinematic universe with Iron Man? Many of Marvel’s past…
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Review: 'Hacksaw Ridge' Redeems and Shocks
There is no shortage of great World War II action films, many of which have received significant praise from both…
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Review: 'Loving' Depicts An Incredible Love Story Incompletely
Loving begins with a situation most long term couples face throughout the course of their relationship: Mildred (Ruth Negga) tells…
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