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Review: Okja

By Jaskee Hickman
June 28, 2017
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An Seo Hyun stars in Netflix's OKJA

In continuing there move into providing their own exclusive entertainment to the masses, Netflix is using Okja as its next step in that direction. Not only is Okja another sign of their ambitious move to further their overall development, but it proves that they’re also willing to offer the kinds of cinematic experiences that we’re not used to seeing from …

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Review: Dr. Strange

By Jaskee Hickman
November 4, 2016
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Benedict Cumberbatch stars in Marvel's DR. STRANGE

It’s perfectly safe for you to assume that this review of Dr. Strange won’t focus the least bit on the film’s antagonist. It’s Marvel after all, so expecting any depth on any villain they’ve had outside of Loki would be foolish as of this point in time. At the moment, what would also seem to be foolish would be a …

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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: Trainwreck

By Deirdre Crimmins
July 17, 2015
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Amy Schumer and Bill Hader star in Universal Pictures' "Trainwreck"

I have a problem with romantic comedies. I generally find them neither funny, nor romantic, which leaves little to no appeal. Amy Schumer’s giant leap from sketch comedy to the big screen, Trainwreck, manages to both romantic and hilarious. Schumer wrote and stars in Trainwreck, with Judd Apatow directing. Her character, Amy, starts the film in a flashback to a …

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