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Review| The Birth of a Nation

October 3, 20160

Missed in history stories can be some of the best and most interesting stories. And when the story is from…

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Review| ‘Magnificent Seven’ a Worthwhile Remake

September 23, 20161

Long gone are the days when we could ask, “Why are they remaking [film name here]?” and expect a reasonable…

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Review| Storks

September 22, 20160

Warner Animation Group is off to a pretty good start. Relatively new since being developed by Warner Bros. producer Jeff…

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Oh! The Horror… of ‘Blair Witch’ (2016)

September 22, 20160

Oh! The Horror… | Of Blair Witch (2016) “A third and final transformation to the magic circle has to do…

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Who-ology| S03E00 The Runaway Bride

September 21, 20160

“The Runaway Bride”—a Christmas episode—follows immediately on the heels of the season 2 finale: just after losing Rose, the Doctor…

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Reviewing the Classics| Seven Samurai

September 21, 20160

Seven Samurai, directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa, is a masterwork of filmmaking. Set in late-16th century feudal Japan, the…

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Review| The Hollars

September 20, 20160

The Hollars is a film that has been unfortunately glossed over by many critics and (judging by the box office…

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Review| ‘Snowden’ Shows Our Worship of Security

September 19, 20160

“Most Americans don’t want freedom, they want security.” Citizen Four won the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2015. By…

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