Category: TV/Film Reviews
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The King: A Review
The King is a family drama disguised as a war movie. Starring Timothée Chalamet as King Henry V, the film follows his unwilling ascension to the throne. Directed by David Michôd, the film compensates for its slow narrative with performances and production. It’s easy to draw comparisons to HBO’s former television juggernaut Game of Thrones,…
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Marriage Story: A Review
Do not be confused by the title or presentation — this is a horror movie. If you have any reservations about marriage or a fear of vulnerability, Marriage Story is a brutal validation of your fears. It’s also a startlingly funny meditation on relationships. Marriage Story finds emotion in the mundane. Inspired by director Noah…
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The Way Back: A Review
Ben Affleck’s career has been defined by playing arrogant and charming men. His character in The Way Back is a refreshing break from his usual roles. However, the film itself somehow manages to subvert genre while staying frustratingly trite. Directed by Gavin O’Conner, Ben Affleck stars as Jack, an “almost professional” basketball player turned alcoholic who…
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: Review
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is an innovative take on superhero movies, coming of age stories and animation.
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Doomsday Clock #2 Review
The second issue of the Doomsday Clock series is an exciting continuation that will shock and entertain readers.
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Movie Review: Zombie Spring Breakers
Cinemark Theatres has partnered with The Asylum to offer discounted tickets to exclusive horror, sci-fi, thriller, and cult films from the independent film company. The studio is most famous for the Sharknado franchise.