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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Review
December 27, 2019 | Movie Reviews
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The Rise of Skywalker: Before The Viewing
December 20, 2019 | Movie Features
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The Philadelphia Film Festival opened Thursday with “Parasite” and “Just Mercy”
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Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween

For the fans of the children’s horror/humor book series, this is an opportunity to reconnect with more of some of the main characters in the famous author’s books.  Goosebumps: Haunted Halloween opens the next chapter in R.L Stine’s world of fear in suburbia. Taking audiences to the novelist’s former residence in Wardenclyffe, New York, where […]

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Bad Times at the El Royale

One of the things that stands out about this film is the cool style. Director Drew Goddard utilizes title cards as transitions in the film. Sticking with this tradition, we thought we would do the same with the review of Bad Times at the El Royale.  -The prelude- There is something irresistible about seven strangers being […]

9.5
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A Star is Born

‘And there’s one reason we’re supposed to be here is to say something so people want to hear. So you got to grab it, and you don’t apologise, and you don’t worry about why they’re listening, or how long they’re going to be listening for, you just tell them what you want to say.’ – […]

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First Man

The 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing has become a story of modern legends and has provided a multitude of storylines for films throughout the years. One of the recent biographical depictions can be found in James R. Hansen‘s book, First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong. The aerospace historian provides a fresh and personal […]

5.0
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The Seagull

‘Love, friendship and respect do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something.’ Anton Chekhov The best way to describe Russian comedy is to take a story of misplaced love, wasted lives and the ever-present potential of suicide wrapped in a splendidly ironic purple bow. Anton Chekhov’s celebrated comedic stage production plays […]

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Venom

Since the 2002 release of Spider-Man, the superhero genre began to permeate cinemas and studios have been mining the depths of graphic novels each year for new material. The Dark Knight trilogy made room for superhero films to attain critical acclaim and proved that these films could appeal to a wide range of audiences around […]

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The Old Man & the Gun

Director David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) has the formidable task of handling two legends with the release of The Old Man and the Gun. The first being the biographical look into the life of career criminal and prison escape artist, Forrest Tucker. A legendary bank robber who came to fame during a spree of thefts that […]

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