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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”
October 20, 2019 | Movie Features
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Spider-Man: Far From Home – Thoughts on the Last Trailer
July 7, 2019 | Movie Features
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A Sicario Sequel: Is it Necessary?
July 7, 2018 | Movie Features
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The 10 Most Incompetent Filmmakers
June 1, 2018 | Movie Features

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15 Worst Movie Dystopias to Live In

Sci-fi is a genre where writers and filmmakers can explore the possibilities of the future. They can also use the genre to allows us to see dark versions of the present or future, showing society at its worst, the dystopia sub-genre. They can be totalitarian regimes dominating society or societies starting fall apart and struggling. […]

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Actor Spotlight: Julianne Moore

Actress Julianne Moore has been impressing audiences and critics since her breakthrough performance in Robert Altman’s 1993 ensemble drama Short Cuts. In honor of Julianne Moore’s latest critically acclaimed new Alzheimer’s drama Still Alice (which just won her a Golden Globe award) hitting theaters this Friday, we look back at my top 3 favorite performances by the versatile […]

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Could Ant-Man Be Marvel Studios’ First Flop?

Last week during the premiere of Agent Carter, Marvel debut the teaser for Ant-Man, a film that was originally developed by Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish (Attack the Block) back in 2001. However, when the film comes out in theaters on July 15, 2015, it will be directed by Peyton Reed (The Break-Up). If you […]

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Director Spotlight: Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson has ascended to the ranks as one of our finest filmmakers. Anderson has been impressing audiences and critics with his unique creative voice since the mid-90s, where he made his auspicious debut with the indie Hard Eight, an underrated gem of lost fathers and sons, set in the harsh lights of Reno, Nevada. […]

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Entertainment Fuse’s Most Anticipated Movies of 2015

The new year is now upon us and 2015 is set to be a massive year in cinema with many big franchise films, large studio flicks and high-caliber movies set to come out.  Now is the time to look ahead. We at Entertainment Fuse’s Movie Department share our thoughts on our most anticipated films for […]

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Entertainment Fuse’s Worst Movies of 2014

As well as the celebrating the best movies of 2014 we at Entertainment Fuse Movies share what we believe to be the worst movies experience of the year. We have seen a lot of movies between us, though there is movies that have the dubious honor of being on more than one of our lists. […]

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Entertainment Fuse’s Best Movies of 2014

2014 is now behind us and it is that time to reflect on the year that has passed. The year has been a fine vintage for cinema and we at Entertainment Fuse Movies have thought long and hard about our top 10 movies of the year, supplying a mix of blockbusters to independent movies and […]

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Retro-Review: Team America: World Police

The Interview was reluctantly released this weekend, but before it disgraced the box-office with its Anti-DPRK message, independent exhibitors were clamoring to secure the rights to re-screen another poorly-conceived film, Team America: World Police. Presenting itself as a “comedic” puppet movie about a freedom-loving group of American Patriots, Team America: World Police conceals its dubious […]

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Britflix: Father Christmas

Christmas, that time of year that brings out the child in all of us and we get to watch our childhood favorites. To many people who grew up in Britain in the early to mid-90s the Channel 4 26-minute special Father Christmas brings nostalgic memories. Based on Raymond Briggs’ illustrated novels Father Christmas and Father […]

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The Biblical Epic

I once took a class in college, which looked at a number of books from the Bible through a non-religious, strictly literary lens. We studied the text as if it were Homer’s The Iliad or Tolstoy’s War and Peace looking at the elements of story, character development and so forth. When reading the text of […]

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