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Review: Logan Lucky

By Jaskee Hickman
August 23, 2017
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(L-r) Channing Tatum, Riley Keough and Adam Driver star in Bleecker Street's LOGAN LUCKY

Because it’s basically all on the shoulders of Steven Soderbergh, Logan Lucky won’t make a lot of money and isn’t a movie that many people even know about. Seeing as how it has no marketing power behind it, these facts shouldn’t be a shock to anyone. However, all though most people will never see it, that doesn’t mean that it’s …

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Review: Hail, Caesar!

By Deirdre Crimmins
February 5, 2016
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George Clooney stars in Universal Pictures' HAIL, CAESAR!

Joel and Ethan Coen have established themselves as one of the best filmmaking duos in Hollywood. Somehow their success is spread across a massive variety in film genre and tone. From the absurdist dark comedy of The Big Lebowski, to the monstrous killer in No Country For Old Men, the Coen brothers have shown us time and time again that …

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Review: The Hateful Eight

By Jaskee Hickman
December 25, 2015
in :  Reviews
Samuel L. Jackson stars in The Weinstein Company's "The Hateful Eight"

A western set in a snowy environment with eight murderous types of personalities could make for an interesting story. There’s bound to be violence and mayhem all over, but there has to be something else included to give it all the value it deserves. Unfortunately, this is where The Hateful Eight fails first. Sure, there’s violence and stuff, but there’s …

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Quietly Prolific: How True Detective’s Rachel McAdams Defies Typecasting

By Andy Hoglund
June 23, 2015
in :  Features
Rachel McAdams starring in the second season of HBO's "True Detective"

True Detective is back and already an abundance of ink has been spilled on a variety of topics: the show’s location change, its distracting new theme song, Colin Farrell’s moustache, Vince Vaughn’s turn against type. All worthy subjects. And yet, much like Rust Cohle’s search for the Yellow King, the true story is staring us in the face. For me, the most …

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