Film
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Interview: 'The Witch' Writer/ Director Robert Eggers Talks About Feminism and Horror
Since Sundance 2015, the buzz for Robert Eggers' The Witch has been slowly building up. The Witch is the creepy…
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Interview: ‘The Witch’ Writer/ Director Robert Eggers Talks About Feminism and Horror
Since Sundance 2015, the buzz for Robert Eggers' The Witch has been slowly building up. The Witch is the creepy…
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'Deadpool': An Allegory For The Disabled
There are many reasons to go see Deadpool. Maybe you’ll see it for the potty-mouthed assassin making dick jokes while…
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Review: 'London Has Fallen' And Can’t Get Up!
Do you like random testosterone injected mind-numbing run-and-gun action sequences? If you answered yes, you would probably thoroughly enjoy London…
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Review: 'Zootopia' Confirms Disney's New Golden Age
The film follows newly minted bunny cop Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) as she takes on a string of disappearing predators,…
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Interview: Kim Barker Chats About Being a Female Journalist In Afghanistan
Emertainment Monthly got the opportunity to join a roundtable to interview Kim Barker, the woman behind the new film, Whiskey…
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Review: 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot' Balances Comedy and Drama
When most people think of journalists in Afghanistan, it’s doubtful that they could really understand the true experience of what’s…
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Why aren’t comedies taken more seriously?
Humor is more accessible to a wider range of audiences than the normal award winning movies. Films are about giving…
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Ex Machina Wins Best Visual Effects in Big Upset
Unlike the typical winner of this award, and most blockbusters, the work on Ex Machina was subtle, well crafted, and…
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Anomalisa and the history of the Oscar for Best Animated Feature
Animated films have received great praise over the years, but it was only in 2002 when the Academy Awards added…
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