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The Testament of Ann Lee Demands to Be Seen
The Testament of Ann Lee has no equal. It is simply one of the year’s very best films.
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Star Wars Has Always Been Weird. Just Watch the Holiday Special.
With a screening of the special as seen on the West Coast in 1978, and a tremendously entertaining conversation with host of The George Lucas Talk Show, Connor Ratliff, I’ve come to understand the mythos behind the special and more importantly, the stage that it set for the wacky wonder of Star Wars that has…
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A House of Dynamite is a Different Kind of Disaster Movie
In A House of Dynamite, Bigelow ups the stakes with a fictional story depicting the United States’ response to an intercontinental missile launched toward Chicago.
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Why is Shark Tank So Darn Addicting?
Shark Tank has had longtime staying power, but its message of hope and opportunity feels especially relevant in today’s world.
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Disney Must Embrace the Star Wars Sequels
It’s easy to see what makes The Clone Wars an essential piece of Star Wars canon, how it singlehandedly boosted the prospects of the prequel trilogy, and more importantly, why today’s Star Wars — specifically, the sequel trilogy — demands the same treatment itself.
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The Long Walk Shouldn’t Feel This Real
Earlier this year, The Life of Chuck made its way to theaters. It’s a poetic summary of life in all its beauty, grief, joy and pain. Multitudes, as Chuck says. Calling it a “feel-good story” might be a stretch, but the film asks, more so begs, its audience to savor life and every moment in…
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