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Movie Review: ‘Doctor Strange’ Sequel a ‘Verse-Trip Through the Mundane
By Katie Walsh In 2022, the multiverse is seemingly everywhere (all at once) on movie screens, including, of course, in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” the sequel to ...
May 4, 2022
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EpochTV Film Review: ‘Impact: The Passion of the Christ’
Commentary To be honest, I didn’t quite know what to expect from faith-based director Tim Chey’s 2004 film, ...
October 14, 2021
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Ian Kane
The Moral Certainty of Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Rope’
Director and producer Alfred Hitchcock’s 1948 masterpiece, "Rope," begins deceptively, with fine lilting music and scenes of an ...
May 11, 2021
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Bradley Birzer
Popcorn and Inspiration: ‘The Work’: Electrifying Documentary About Deploying Men’s Work Healing in a Maximum Security Prison
Not Rated | 1h 29min | Documentary | 8 September 2017 (UK) Of all the film critics on ...
March 28, 2021
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Mark Jackson
Popcorn and Inspiration: ‘The Big Red One’: A Thought-Provoking and Ultimately Uplifting World War II Epic
World War II films may seem like a dime a dozen these days—virtually to the point of overkill. ...
September 17, 2020
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Ian Kane
Movie Review: ‘Molly’s Game’: A True Tale of Hollywood, Card Sharks, and Getting Out Alive
R | 2h 20min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 5 January 2018 (USA) “Molly’s Game” is a redemption ...
February 22, 2018
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Mark Jackson
Film Review: ‘Son of Saul’
“Son of Saul”is an exhausting film, but also a uniquely powerful one, unlike almost any other well-meaning holocaust ...
December 16, 2015
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Joe Bendel
Film Review: ‘Big Hero 6’
We live in a golden age for animated movies, with the endless possibilities that come from the ability ...
January 20, 2015
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Matthew Rodgers
Film Review: ‘Blackhat’
A hacking movie where the Chinese are the victims? That's ironic, given the outrageous extent of Chinese hacktivity ...
January 17, 2015
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Mark Jackson
Top 10 Movies of 2014
The top 10 films of 2014, according to AP writers Jake Coyle and Jocelyn Noveck.
December 25, 2014
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Jake Coyle
‘Lucy:’ 100 Percent Brain Power Produces Wild Ride
“Lucy” is definitely on par with an “Avengers” movie—it’s a very decent action film.
July 29, 2014
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Mark Jackson
’Godzilla’: Oversized and Underwhelming
When Robin Williams played Popeye, Shelley Duvall’s Olive Oyl sang a love song about Bluto. The refrain was, ...
May 22, 2014
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Mark Jackson
‘Belle’: An Elegant Period Film Echoing Contemporary Ideals
“Belle” is a peek into the struggles of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate daughter of a Royal Navy ...
May 4, 2014
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Victoria Ku
‘Transcendence’ an AI Film That Does Not Transcend
The machines are taking over. Again. This endless futzing with artificial intelligence while rain forests burn and oceans ...
April 24, 2014
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Mark Jackson
Movie Review: ‘Locke’
In terms of a single actor narrative, this concept isn’t necessarily a fresh one, with Buried, Moon, and ...
April 17, 2014
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Matthew Rodgers
‘Hateship Loveship’: Yin Rescues Yang
Good love is hard to find. When you find it, hang on tight. Then again, if you really ...
April 16, 2014
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Mark Jackson
Movie Review: ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Even the most ardent detractor of the pressed collar world in which Wes Anderson operates will struggle to ...
April 13, 2014
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Matthew Rodgers
Movie Review: About Time
Richard Curtis takes his warm and fuzzy rom-com in an unexpected direction by adding the element of time ...
November 10, 2013
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Kristina Skorbach
Movie Review: ‘Zero Charisma’: Role-Playing Game Blues
Scott Weidermeyer only feels in control of his life when lording over his ostensible friends during their weekly ...
October 10, 2013
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Joe Bendel
Movie Review: Claude Miller’s ‘Thérèse’
Audrey Tautou’s icy detachment perfectly suits this Desqueyroux. She is a tragic enigma, jealously guarding her conflicting thoughts ...
August 21, 2013
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Joe Bendel
Movie Review: ‘You Will Be My Son’
Nobody understands estate law like old French vintners, who feel duty-bound to maintain their chateaus and vineyards as ...
August 18, 2013
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Joe Bendel
Movie Review: ‘Planes’
Big showbiz trusts heartland America’s love affair with all manner of vehicular machinery so much that it shamelessly ...
August 17, 2013
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Mark Jackson
Movie Review: ‘Moon Man’
This has to be the most endearing dystopia you will ever see. One can understand why the Man ...
August 4, 2013
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Joe Bendel
Movie Review: ‘The Lone Ranger’
Well, all one can say of “The Lone Ranger” is—what a waste of an excellent costume.
July 4, 2013
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Mark Jackson
Movie Review: A Hijacking
Clear-headed and relentlessly gripping, it is easily the pick of the week and might be the best theatrical ...
June 20, 2013
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Joe Bendel
Movie Review: You Ain’t Seen Nothin Yet
Featuring music by “The X-Files” composer Mark Snow and Eric Gautier’s richly noir-ish cinematography, “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ ...
June 6, 2013
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Joe Bendel
Movie Review: Much Ado About Nothing
Shall we compare Shakespeare to a superhero? His work transcends time and space, after all.
June 6, 2013
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Joe Bendel
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