Jessica Chastain
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Review: ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife’ Falls Short of Greatness
When approaching the World War II genre, one would only guess that it will exhibit intense battle scenes full of…
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Interview: Director Niki Caro Gives Insight on Creating Films Based on True Stories
If a person has a story to tell, it becomes their mission in life to tell it. That’s what happened…
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Review: 'Miss Sloane' Has a Strong Cast, But Lacks Innovation
Miss Sloane follows Elizabeth Sloane (Jessica Chastain), a renowned lobbyist in Washington, D.C. and the epitome of an anti-hero. The…
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Review: 'The Huntsman' Is the Weariest of Them All
Erin Graham ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer It’s ironic that a movie so focused on a mirror finds itself…
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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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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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The Oscars: Who Will Win, Who Should Win, Who Should Have Been Here
The voting process of Academy members is a story for another day, but here I attempt to predict who I…
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Review: 'A Most Violent Year' Is Another Compelling Work From J.C. Chandor
With 'A Most Violent Year,' Chandor has become a chameleon of a director, quickly and efficiently transitioning from one style…
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The Top Ten Best Film Performances (Male and Female) Of 2014
2014 was truly a spectacular year for actors and actresses, Emertainment Monthly looks back and ranks our choices for the…
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Review: 'Interstellar' Is A Flawed But Massively Ambitious Space Adventure
'Interstellar' is overlong, sappy, blunt with its themes and doesn’t leave much to contemplate, but it also has no real…
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