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Movie Reviews
The Death of Stalin Movie Review: A biting and farcical satire
If anyone can turn the reign of an oppressive dictator into an uproarious farce, it’s…
The Strangers: Prey at Night makes it hard to care [Review]
During my screening of The Strangers: Prey at Night, I noticed a young couple sitting…
Foxtrot Movie Review: A surreal look at loss and life
According to director Samuel Maoz, his film, Foxtrot, captures the bleeding soul of Israel. They…
Movie Review: Oh Lucy! is a wonderful debut by director Atsuko Hirayanagi
Balancing lifelong yearning with crisp humor can prove to be daunting, but director Atsuko Hirayanagi’s…
A Wrinkle In Time Movie Review: Lazy Writing Sinks any Potential for Greatness
In Disney’s A Wrinkle In Time, it is not freedom, science, religion, or the great…
Movie Review: The Vanishing of Sidney Hall is a tonal disaster
Perhaps the greatest tragedy of The Vanishing of Sidney Hall is that nobody told writer/director…