Film
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Review: ’Goosebumps’ Faithfully Adapts Childhood Creeps
The film plays out exactly like a Goosebumps novel. There’s the cheap scares, the creepy characters, the ridiculous twists, and…
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Review: 'Crimson Peak' is Fun but Insubstantial
The story of a young bride doomed to spend her time in a particularly inhospitable mansion, the story sure is…
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From YouTube to the Big Screens: Everything Before Us Review.
Agents of Secret Stuff. Strangers, again. Away We Happened. After over a decade of creating unforgettable and heart warming content…
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Review: ‘The Walk’ is a Relaxing Ride 110 Stories in the Air
The Walk, the new Robert Zemeckis film about wire-walker Philippe Petit, is like a circus: it’s fun, safe, and bold,…
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Review: 'He Named Me Malala' is the Inspiring Story of a Hero
He Named Me Malala, told by Oscar-winning director Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth, Waiting for ‘Superman’), does an exquisite job…
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Review: Follow Guy Maddin Into 'The Forbidden Room'
Educational videos turn to disaster pictures turn to dreams, in a sort of arthouse take on 'Too Many Cooks'.
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Review: 'Big Stone Gap' Has Some Big Problems
Adriana Trigiani’s Big Stone Gap, based on her 2000 novel of the same name, is a film that has both…
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Review: 'Pan' Reimagines a Classic Tale Imperfectly
Pan tells the story of an orphan boy named Peter (an excellent Levi Miller) who, one night, is plucked from…
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Review: ‘Freeheld’ Rides the Shattering Line of Offensive
Despite its promising premise, Freeheld is a very bad movie, and not even bad in a way that's fun. It's…
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Review: 'Blood Punch' is a Gloriously Gory Good Time
Blood Punch may not have the most original plot, but what it lacks in originality it makes up for in…
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