Film
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Review: Andrew Garfield Fights with Emotional Rawness in ’99 Homes’
Gone are the days of web slinging and teen heartthrob status for Andrew Garfield, and unto years of vivacious performances…
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Review: 'The Martian' Is a Love Letter to Human Nature and Duct Tape
This nervous, adrenaline-fueled laugh, born out of near-death experiences is the back bone of The Martian- a movie that isn't…
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Is Disney Following the Reboot Trend Too Closely?
Disney movies were the best and most vibrant part of childhood imagination. A kid could picture strolling through the Hundred…
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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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