November 24, 2024

Film Review: 1917

Growing up, director Sam Mendes (Skyfall, American Beauty) had been told stories by his grandfather about his service in World War I. One such story ...
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Film Review: In Fabric

Peter Strickland’s “In Fabric” is like an article of clothing that seems attractive but upon closer inspection, you notice its unexpected shocking, hypnotic patterned lining. ...
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Film Review: Frozen 2

Disney has a complicated history with sequels. Lest we never forget the Direct-To-DVD onslaught of the late 1990’s/early 2000s. A period that cursed the world ...
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Film Review: ‘Waves’ Washes Over You With Emotion

Writer/Director Trey Edward Shults takes us behind the doors of a picture-perfect suburban family consisting of successful, attractive parents (Sterling K. Brown and Renée Elise ...
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Film Review: Parasite

Let me start by saying, I am a huge proponent of spoiler-free film viewing and reviews. So much so, that when I heard the first ...
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Film Review: JoJo Rabbit

The premise of a young boy growing up in Germany during World War II who has an imaginary friend may sound interesting, but, when you ...
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Film Review: Eggers’ ‘The Lighthouse’ Is Dark and Captivating

Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse is an absorbing, unparalleled cinematic experience. As I entered the theater, the first thing I noticed was the shape of the ...
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Film Review: “Dolemite is My Name”

Eddie Murphy has had an interesting career, to say the least. He shot to fame as one of the youngest and most popular Saturday Night ...
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