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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Review
December 27, 2019 | Movie Reviews
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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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The Little Mermaid: A New Ariel
July 18, 2019 | Movie News
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review
July 8, 2019 | Movie Reviews

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7.0
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He Named Me Malala

Do you remember the story of the school girl who was shot by the Taliban in Pakistan for wanting to go to school? Her name is Malala.  In 2012, Malala Yousafzai was travelling to school with the rest of her classmates when a Taliban gunman came up to the bus, asked her name and shot her in […]

7.0
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The Lady in the Van review

A little bit of mental health, a touch of homelessness, but all of it is handled with a tasteful touch of comedy that makes it alright in the end. Alan Bennett (Alex Jennings) is a playwright who likes his solitude. He decides to buy a house in Camper Down, London, on a nondescript street that is known […]

6.9
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Brooklyn Review

Brooklyn, an adaptation from Colm Tóibín’s novel by screenwriter Nick Hornby, opens with a shot of a gloomy street in a rainy Irish village during the 1950s. This road is the world of Eilis (Saoirse Ronan); and it appears to be a dead end. Her social and professional prospects appear limited in a small community where everyone know one […]

9.0
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Spectre Review – The Second Take

Well, the 24th Bond film Spectre is finally here and die-hard Bond heads could not be more excited. They also, are starkly divided almost straight down the middle like many of the critics you may have heard from before coming here to catch Entertainment Fuse’s Second Take review of the film. Either you love it or […]

8.7
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Room Review

The breadth of our world only extends as far as we allow it. Those who on the surface seem well traveled may be some of the most confined – yet someone who lie physically confined, may be one of the most traveled.  Children often are best suited to juggle this delicate balance.  There is something both […]

4.5
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Blu-ray Re-release Review: Zardoz

The 70s was a great period for sci-fi, offering us movies like A Clockwork Orange, THX-1138, Soylant Green, Silent Running, Logan’s Run and Star Wars, just to name a few. Zardoz does not join those ranks, being very bizarre and notorious movie from Sean Connery’s filmography. In the year 2293 the mortal Brutals roam the […]

2.4
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Scouts’ Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse Review

There is a lot that could be said about Scouts’ Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, but there is more that cannot be said about it, such as it being funny, original, or interesting. The scouts’ are three stereotypical high schoolers. Ben, the soft-spoken everyman, Carter, the wisecracking horn dog who has trouble keeping quiet, and […]

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