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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
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review
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7.4
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Viceroy’s House Review

Gurinder Chadha, best known as the writer and director of Bend it Like Beckham, is known for bringing her unique British-Asian perspective to the stories she tells, and she masterfully juggles this with historical accuracy and a touching love story in period drama Viceroy’s House. The film follows Lord Mountbatten and his family through the last months […]

8.0
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Glasgow Film Festival 2017 Review: Headshot

Playing as a part of the Nerdvana section of the Glasgow Film Festival, Headshot is a brutal martial arts movie that appealed to a young male audience and one of the most adrenaline-pumping films at the festival. In a small fishing town in Indonesia an unconscious man (Iko Uwais) washes up on the beach and […]

9.2
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Moana Blu-ray Review

Disney’s latest smash hit Moana will soon be available on DVD and Blu-ray, and you’ll be glad to know it absolutely holds up watching it a second time, and even a third. Auli’i Cravalho is just as charming and lovely as Moana, daughter of a Pasifika chief, who is chosen by the ocean to go […]

8.0
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Glasgow Film Festival 2017 Review: Their Finest

The war-time comedy-drama Their Finest is one of the more mainstream offerings at the 2017 Glasgow Film Festival and certainly the type of film that would gain an audience in the British Isles. It’s 1940, Britain is at war with the Axis powers and London is being bombed by the Luftwaffe. To raise morale the Ministry of […]

6.0
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Miss Sloane

The perception of the career governmental lobbyist has been painted as a career in questionable morals, blackmail and back alleyway dealings. From Mr.Smith Goes to Washington to Wag the Dog, this profession has provided some fascinating on screen characters, but few films manage to raise the profile of one of the most demonized jobs in the world. […]

9.5
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Glasgow Film Festival 2017 Review: Clash

Playing as a part of the Pioneer Section at the Glasgow Film Festival, Clash is a bold and taut film that shows Egyptian filmmaker Mohamed Diab is a talent to watch out for. Set in 2013 during the downfall of the Muslim Brotherhood government, Clash takes places in the back of a police van where citizens of different political […]

7.5
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Masters of Cinema Review: A Man for All Seasons

Fred Zinnemann’s critically acclaimed 1966 biographical drama A Man for All Seasons (winner of six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor for Paul Scofield) has been restored as part of Eureka’s The Masters of Cinema series. Despite a slow start, it is an excellent drama anchored by a great performance by […]

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