Film
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Review: 'Finders Keepers' Tracks A Custody Battle For One Man’s Amputated Leg
In the new documentary 'Finders Keepers', two men fight over the custody of an amputated leg.
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Review: ‘Hotel Transylvania 2’ Renovations Improve the Quality of Stay
The announcement of Hotel Transylvania 2 came a bit out of left field, even to fans of the original. Hotel…
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Review: ‘The Intern’ Delivers a Fresh and Fun Age-Defying Friendship
The Intern is everything The Internship was trying to be and so much better. In the film senior citizen Ben…
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Review: ‘Sicario’ is Visceral, Suspenseful, and Scrambled
Denis Villeneuve’s Sicario unfolds itself through the eyes of Emily Blunt’s Kate Macer, drawing viewers into what could have been…
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Boston Film Fest Review: ‘Dead of Winter: The Donner Party’ Gives Chills
The Boston Film Festival wrapped up with Dead of Winter: The Donner Party, a historical documentary depicting the deadly journey…
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Boston Film Fest Review: ’30-Love’ Loses the Match
In the game of tennis, it’s quite simple: there’s a winner and there’s a loser. No matter how complicated the…
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Boston Film Fest Review: ’Aside From That’ Asks The Unspeakable Questions
Richard Tilkin’s Aside From That makes viewers excruciatingly aware of their mortality. This documentary offers questions about how one chooses…
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Boston Film Fest Review: ’No Greater Love’ Reveals the Harsh Realities of War
No Greater Love sets to show the real side of war, the real people in it, and the real effects…
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Boston Film Fest Review: ‘The Life and Death of an Unhappily Married Man’ Needs More
The Life and Death of an Unhappily Married Man is written and directed by Josh Hope and premiered at the…
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Boston Film Fest Review: ‘We The People’ is a Triumphantly Realistic Underdog Story
When one thinks of pillars that bring communities together, a grocery store probably isn’t the first thing that comes to…
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