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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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A Breakdown of Marvel’s Phase Three, Part 1

Are you buckled in for more superheroes movies? Because you better be. There are a ton on the horizon. We’re talking most of the summer movies from here until the 2020s (the 20s? Can we start staying that?). Anyway, in keeping with that revelation, Marvel recently announced their movie lineup until 2019, starting with Phase […]

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5 Kid-Friendly Halloween Movies

Halloween is upon us. Get ready to break out your costumes and Halloween dish ideas for that party you’re throwing. Grown ups, we understand, may come up with many of the tricks of Halloween as we know them, but why should they be the only ones enjoying treats? Thankfully, that is not completely true as […]

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Under The Radar: Kristen Stewart

Thanks to the massive commercial success of the Twilight franchise, Kristen Stewart has become instantly recognizable, but also instantly scrutinized. Many critics were not too fond of the vampire saga and dismissed it as being silly fluff. Stewart, in particular, was criticized for being “stiff” and “wooden” in her performance as Bella. Personally, I felt she could […]

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Three Comic Book Cliches in The Avengers: Age of Ultron Trailer

The first Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer premiered this week and it’s pretty good. I’m exicted. Although it’s not really like it  was a tough sell to me. I’ve been looking forward to this movie for a while. Now that I’ve seen how awesome Ultron looks and how somber a tone they’re setting for it, […]

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The Independently Minded Bill Murray

Bill Murray is without a doubt one of the most intriguing figures in Hollywood. Quirky, oddball, genius… whatever you want to label him, the man is certainly iconic. When St. Vincent director Theodore Malfi wrote the script to his first feature film, he knew that Murray would be the perfect fit for the part. However, as […]

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Superhero Actors: A Risky Career Move

Playing a beloved character on television or in movies can either bolster an actor’s career, or tear it to pieces. Becoming consistently type-cast, and being overly-recognizable as a famous character presents a major hurdle for anyone trying to break free from their past roles. This seems to be especially true with superheroes. With the upcoming […]

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NYCC 2014 Justice League Throne of Atlantis Interviews

Kat interviewed the talent of the upcoming DC animated movie Justice League: Throne of Atlantis: Heath Corson (Screenwriter) Andrea Romano (Voice Director) Phil Bourassa (Character Designer) James Tucker (Producer) Matt Lanter (Aquaman)

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David Fincher: A Retrospective

Entertainment Fuse is excited for the impending release of David Fincher’s Gone Girl…like really excited. Earlier this week, Mitchel Broussard introduced us to, and prepared us for, the upcoming film that is sure to be a chilling thrill ride. It is my aim to cover the previous works of David Fincher, and to more fully explore […]

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Five Reasons To Dive Deep Into Gone Girl

Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl is a bit of a rarity in the novel world. A book that had no name recognition, written by a little-known author, about a seemingly vanilla subject, that went on to dominate the New York Times Bestseller List for 52 weeks thanks to fervent word-of-mouth and a heaping dose of “Believe […]

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The Equalizer Before The Equalizer

If you have ever taken a class on Shakespeare, no doubt you have heard the saying that death is the great equalizer. Well this week, that saying changes to the following: Denzel is the great equalizer. Director Antoine Fuqua’s vision of the popular 1980’s television show hits the big screen with Academy Award winner Denzel […]

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