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The Silence of the Lambs
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The Silence Of The Lambs Retro Review – Haunting Us Decades Later

The Silence of the Lambs has impacted our culture in a way that most horror films haven’t been able to achieve. It’s labeled as a psychological horror film. Though, it does far more than scare us […]

January 26, 2020
Parasite Review
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Parasite Review – A Theatrical Showcase About The Human Experience

Parasite was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar earlier this month. Though the nomination will certainly help the film increase its popularity, we can’t imagine that you hadn’t already heard its name. The film has been […]

January 19, 2020
Bombshell Review
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Bombshell Review – Expected, But Still Pleasing

The cultural climate surrounding sexual harassment has taken some noticeable turns over the last decade. The MeToo movement sparked an impressive amount of conversations surrounding appropriate conduct, and plenty of brave individuals have come forward […]

December 30, 2019
Little Women Oscar Snub
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Little Women Review – Greta Gerwig Reinvigorates A Classic Tale

Everybody knows what Little Women is. Maybe you’ve read the original novel by Louisa May Alcott. It’s likely you’ve seen one of the many adaptations. Or, maybe you just remember the Friends episode dedicated to Joey reading it […]

December 19, 2019
The Irishman Up For an Academy Award
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The Irishman Review – The Chaotic ‘Truth’ About Organized Crime

Have you ever sat around and wondered about all of the messed up things that could be happening in the world that you don’t know about? Martin Scorsese definitely has. The Irishman is a film that features […]

November 30, 2019
Knives Out Review
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Knives Out Review – A Typical Mystery With Atypical Fun

It seems as if cinema fans have gotten so tied up in talking about genres being overdone. There are complaints about superhero fatigue and sequel boredom. But we never really talk about the genres that […]

November 29, 2019
The Lighthouse Review of Leads
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The Lighthouse Review – A Fearless Loss Of Sanity

The Lighthouse doesn’t feel like a film from 2019. After so many superhero movies and bold biopics, our decade has been defined by stories that either thrill you or make you feel something within yourself. The Lighthouse flips […]

October 27, 2019
The Gang of Zombieland: Double Tap
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Zombieland: Double Tap Review: A Movie We Didn’t Need, But Are Happy To Have

When a great movie is released, it doesn’t take long for people to start whispering desires about a sequel. So, when Zombieland released in 2009, people assumed that a sequel may follow closely afterward. Well, after years […]

October 19, 2019
Prince Hal in Netflix's The King
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The King Review: Timothée Chalamet Is The Wayward Son For Netflix

The King has had a long journey from its inception to the upcoming Netflix release date on November 1st, 2019. As early as 2013, there were talks about an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henry plays coming from […]

October 17, 2019
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