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Review: Fantastic Four

Reed Richards (Miles Teller) is a young science prodigy, but no one thinks so. After inventing a teleporter in his garage with his friend Ben... The post Review: Fantastic Four appeared first on...

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Review: The Walk

In the month leading up to the completion of World Trade Centre (WTC) South Tower in 1974, wire-walker Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) snuck a crew into both the North and South Towers and walked...

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How the internet killed film criticism

Film criticism is dead. At least that’s what traditionalists would have you believe. If education and experience in the field of writing no longer carry the same gravitas as previously, what are the...

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Review: Victor Frankenstein

When a young man (Daniel Radcliffe) is rescued from the circus (and subsequently healed of his “humpback” and hunch) by a rich, eccentric benefactor called Victor Frankenstein (James McAvoy), he...

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Review: The Huntsman: Winter’s War

The Huntsman: Winter’s War expands on the story of Eric the Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) in two parts. The story begins as Ravena, the evil Queen from Snow White and the Huntsman (Charlize Theron), warns...

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Review: Aloha

After being hit by a missile in Afghanistan, military contractor Brian Gilcrest (Bradley Cooper) is back on his home island of Hawaii to win his way back into his employer’s good books by mending...

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Review: Trainwreck

Amy (Amy Schumer) is a hard-partying, one-night-stand gal who works for the magazine S’Nuff where she gets to write articles about which one of the Royal children under six is the ugliest. When she...

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Review: Ant-Man

Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) just got out of jail, where he was for hacking a bank and giving away all its money to those who needed it more. Finally out of prison and determined to be a good father to his...

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Hot Docs 2016 Review: The Slippers

If you’re alive and over the age of 25, you have probably seen — and fallen in love with — The Wizard of Oz. And if you’ve seen it, you have also fallen in love with Dorothy’s ruby slippers. In fact,...

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Review: Kubo and the Two Strings

Over the past 10 years, Laika has created some of the most stunning animation ever committed to screen. Coraline, ParaNorman, and The Boxtrolls. For their 10 year anniversary, they have released Kubo...

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