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A fanciful dramatization of the rivalry between Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch), George Westinghouse (Michael Shannon), and Nikola Tesla (Nicholas Hoult), The C Read full Post
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil may not have received the best reviews from critics, but as a Disney fan who saw it and enjoyed it, I must say, what the film might have Read full Post
The Cave took home the Audience Award at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. Feras Fayyad directed this documentary about a group of civilians who took ref Read full Post
The Lighthouse can be enjoyed on dual levels ? as a thickly atmospheric exercise in psychological terror, or as a compendium of seafaring legends, jokes and clich?s. Read full Post
The double tap in Zombieland: Double Tap refers to shooting a zombie twice to see if it's still alive, and that's what the filmmakers have done here ? shot the zombi Read full Post
It's Hitchcock-tober at the Norton Simon. A cleverly curated program pairs three of Alfred Hitchcock's prime works with an exhibition titled AIR LAND SEA: A Lithogra Read full Post
The story of Virginia Walden Ford (Uzo Aduba), Miss Virginia delves into the life of the working-class mother in Washington, D.C. who fought the system to provide he Read full Post
As the Earth Turns was a no-budget science-fiction epic shot in 1937 by a 20-year-old experimental filmmaker named Richard H. Lyford. The young avant-gardist went on Read full Post
From Tim Burton films to Mattel's Monster High dolls to Disney's villains, the market for macabre children's fare shows no sign of dying anytime soon. The Hotel Tran Read full Post
Technology has forever changed the world, but the people who live in it will always make audiences care about movies much more than eye candy or astounding special e Read full Post
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot is the seventh-or-so Kevin Smith film to feature the titular slackers, who were graced with their own movie in 2001's Jay and Silent Bob St Read full Post
In Mary, a ship's captain (Gary Oldman) and his wife (Emily Mortimer) purchase an old boat from an auction and embark on a pleasure cruise with their kids. Everythin Read full Post