Film
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Boston Film Fest Review: ‘Evan’s Crime’ is an Overreaction to a Nonexistent Crime
This concept is the framework for Evan’s Crime, a genre-less independent film whose central focus is a twenty year old…
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Boston Film Fest Review: ‘You Belong to Me’ Unveils a Relevant Piece of History
On August 3, 1952, in Live Oak, Florida, an African American woman named Ruby McCollum went into the office of…
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Boston Film Fest Review: Sam Trammell Stars in ‘All Mistakes Buried’
Emertainment monthly had the opportunity to speak to star, co-producer and co-writer Sam Trammell (know best as Sam Merlotte on…
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Boston Film Fest Review: ‘Papa’ is a Stunning Slow Burn
The Boston Film Festival opened with a bang on September 17 as it brought Papa to the screen for the…
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Review: ‘Black Mass’ is a Master Class in Acting
Director Scott Cooper has thrown his hat into the ring with the Boston based crime thriller Black Mass, but this…
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Review: ’Everest’ is Both Majestic and Terrifying
Everest takes viewers back to that day by centering around two guided expeditions led by Rob Hall (Jason Clarke) and…
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The Comeback Kid: Will 'Black Mass' Revitalize Johnny Depp?
It seems pretty clear that Johnny Depp has been a roll... a bad, stinky, rotten roll. One could argue and…
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Review: 'The Visit' Invites Viewers to the Wrong Kind of Entertainment
M. Night Shyamalan has become known for his thoughtful and suspenseful thrillers, including The Sixth Sense, The Village, and Signs.…
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Review: ‘A Walk in the Woods’ Takes a Walk off a Cliff
His latest film, in team with Redford, called A Walk in the Woods is a bland experience that also manages…
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