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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Brings Eye-Catching Adventure
Summer blockbuster movies are supposed to captivate the eye with big visual splendor, and […] -
Atomic Blonde Brings Beautifully Brutal Female Spy Action
Giving audiences ‘the female version’ of a particular film or genre can be a tricky proposition. […] -
Taken 3 Review: A Poorly Presented, Plot Twisting Ride
Taken 3 is the third installment to a franchise that could have been a classic if it ended with […] -
Sundance Review: The Witch
The Witch – a meticulously detailed period drama about a pre-Salem Witch Trials family in New […] -
Sundance Review: It Follows
The “it” from It Follows came from a dream: a childhood nightmare of writer/director David […] -
Sundance Review: The Hallow
Adam (Joseph Mawle) and Clare (Bojana Novakovic) should probably stop trespassing in the […] -
Review: Watchmen Scribe David Hayter’s Wolves Forgets to Be Original or Scary
There are two kinds of bad horror movies. Unintentionally so-bad-they’re-good camp. And just […] -
Guardians Of The Galaxy Review: The Perfect Space Rock-Opera
A walking tree, a talking raccoon, and a man who calls himself Star-lord – to most people not […] -
Review: Wish I Was Here Is An Earnest, Simple Story Elevated By Brilliant Performances
Zach Braff’s sophomore feature Wish I Was Here is the kind of aggressively earnest movie that […] -
Richard Linklater’s Boyhood Is Worth Looking Past the Gimmick
Ed. note: Richard Linklater’s most recent film, Boyhood, isn’t necessarily the sort of movie we […]