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February 22, 2022 |
Author: Annie Hoang As someone who has distinct childhood memories of nightmares starring Wallace and Gromit, it probably wasn’t the best idea for me to open the new year...
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December 13, 2021 |
Author: Joel Dull The French Dispatch is Wes Anderson at his most unintelligible and most poetic (not in a bad way). Wes Anderson’s ode to journalism (in particular The...
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April 18, 2021 |
Photo courtesy of Pellikola Production Company Author: Joel Dull Jesmark Scicluna and his fellow Maltese non-actors star in Alex Camilleri’s beautiful drama about a fisherman and his struggle to...
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March 12, 2021 |
Photo courtesy of Silver Salt Films Author: Marisa Reyes-Pacheco As someone who obsesses over the horror genre, it was my duty to watch every film in the Midnight category...
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March 7, 2021 |
Photo courtesy of Flies Collective Author: Marisa Reyes-Pacheco As a new year rolls in, so do the seemingly endless films. I was wondering what would take Parasite’s (dir. Bong...
Author: Cameron Fairchild Christina Ham’s Nina Simone: Four Women dramatizes legendary singer and activist Nina Simone’s transition towards activism in the wake of the 1963 bombing of the 16thStreet...
Author: Cameron Fairchild (This review contains spoilers for Game of Thrones) Howdy, Westerosians! That was a lot, right? At least it felt like a lot. 90 minutes of TV,...
Author: Joel Dull Photos Courtesy of Marvel Studios It has been almost 11 years since Ironman came out and started what would become one of the most valuable and...
Author: Alison Kaitcer Living in a small town can be tough. People gossip, there’s only one really good restaurant within city limits, and occasionally the woods are full of...
Before The Incredibles 2 begins, a short documentary plays, with the cast and crew of the film explaining and apologizing for the 14 year gap between 2004’s The Incredibles and...