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Review: Justice League (2017)

By Jaskee Hickman
November 16, 2017
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(L-r) Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Ray Fisher, Ezra Miller and Jason Mamoa star in Warner Bros. Pictures' JUSTICE LEAGUE

With the DC Extended Universe struggling as much as it has since its inception, it was hard for me to have much faith in this Justice League movie. Up to this point, I haven’t been impressed with any of their films. With that being said, I always go into any film with a clear mind. It’s important to do that …

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Review: Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice

By Jaskee Hickman
March 24, 2016
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Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill star in Warner Bros. Pictures' BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE

After Man of Steel was unable to meet expectations, Warner Bros. switched things around a bit by putting the sequel on hold and pushing Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice as the next release in the DC Universe. It’s a weird situation to be in, but finding a way to get Batman into the fray as soon as possible can’t …

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Review: Trumbo

By Deirdre Crimmins
November 20, 2015
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Bryan Cranston stars in Bleecker Street's TRUMBO

Given the time of year, audiences are expecting studios to release their best films of the year. Now is the time when everyone starts to keep an eye out for the next big film to surround with Oscar buzz. Trumbo may be framing itself as the typical contender for those top awards, and it very well may be in contention, …

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Review: Inside Out

By Deirdre Crimmins
June 19, 2015
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(L-r) Lewis Black, Mindy Kaling, Amy Poehler, Bill Hader and Phyllis Smith star in Walt Disney's "Inside Out"

Pixar is no longer in a slump. While we hold the animators to nearly unattainable high standards, we only do so because of their impressive legacy. Starting with Toy Story, followed by Monsters Inc., and solidified by Up, Pixar set an exceptionally high bar for itself. Their recent offerings were solid (Monsters University, Brave, Cars 2) but failed to reach …

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