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Review: 'Rampage' Is the 'Citizen Kane' of Video Game Movies
To say expectations for Rampage were low would be an understatement as big as George the gorilla.
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'The X-Files' Recap: " The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat"
The X-Files takes a step away from hard drama to satire in the fourth episode of the series
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Review: While a Fascinating Concept, 'A Quiet Place' Falls Flat
The opening scene of A Quiet Place is a fantastic short film. It’s succinct, suspenseful, scary.
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Review: ‘To Kill a Kingdom’ is a Magical Debut
Alexandra Christo presents a strong first novel as her story entraps readers with To Kill a Kingdom. Read our review…
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Review: 'To Kill a Kingdom' is a Magical Debut
Alexandra Christo presents a strong first novel as her story entraps readers with To Kill a Kingdom. Read our review…
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Review: 'Chappaquiddick' Resonates with Today with its Political Message
In 2018, trust in elected officials is seemingly at a low point. Regardless of one’s political affiliations, the notion that…
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Review: Pop Culture Filled 'Ready Player One' Innovates and Exudes Action
What if the quest for Willy Wonka’s golden ticket was life-threatening and took place in a video game? Steven Spielberg’s…
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Review: 'Isle of Dogs' Excels with Anderson's Unique Style
When it was announced that Wes Anderson’s new film was a stop-motion animated film about dogs in a dystopian version…
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Friday Night at Boston Underground
The Boston Underground Film Festival is in its 20th year of delivering weird, twisted cinema to the Brattle Theater, and…
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Review: 'Unsane' Sells a Gimmick, but Delivers a Lazy Script
Unsane is a surprisingly sloppy, uninspired thriller from eclectic director Steven Soderbergh. It comes across as more of a student…
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