Film
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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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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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