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Review: Annihilation Is A Coldly Beautiful Film
In a world where science fiction flips between vague nonsense and blunt 'subtext' Annihilation tries to do something in-between. Tries...


Review: 12 Strong Is 2018s 13 Hours
There's something about cavalry charges and cinema that just works. In the days following the September 11 attacks, Captain Mitch Nelson...


Review: The Shape Of Water Is So Weird It's Great
The master of monsters, Guillermo Del Toro, brings romance between an Amazonian fishman and a mute woman. Ladies and gentlemen, things...


Review: Darkest Hour Is All Oldman
Winston Churchill is one of, if not the most, recognizable British leaders in both reality and with the world of film. Everyone from...


Review: The Post...Academy Award The Movie
Between its director, Steven Spielberg, and its leads, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep, there are a combined 8 Oscars won and an additional 30...


Review: All The Money In The World Is An Excellent Mess
Ridley Scott is something of a hit and miss director. For every Gladiator and Alien there's a Prometheus and Exodus. But rarely is he so...


Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
From the master of dark comedy, Martin McDonagh (In Bruges) comes a tale of rape, murder, vigilante justice and chaos. And it's somehow...


Review: Downsizing Is Small Idea With Some Big Goals
Roald Dahl wrote whimsy with an undercurrent darker than the darkest night. Downsizing isn't much different. Humanities biggest problem...


Review: Only The Brave Is Part Disaster Movie, Part War Movie
Fire is a strange thing. It is both the cradle of civilization and one of the most destructive forces known to man. When have have it...


Review: Detroit Is Good, But It's Not Great
It's November and that means it's Oscar season. And what a way to open. Detroit, directed by The Hurt Locker's Katheryn Bigelow, ticks...
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