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Review: Soul

By Jaskee Hickman
4 weeks ago
in :  Reviews
Jamie Foxx stars in Disney's SOUL

In many cases, animated films end up being better and more developed than most live-action films geared toward adults. It’s been like this for a while now, and based on Soul, it doesn’t look like a trend that’s ending any time soon. Like most others, this animated movie is supposed to be for kids, but the mature content and the …

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Review: Sisters

By Deirdre Crimmins
December 18, 2015
in :  Reviews
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler star in SISTERS

House party movies will never go away. From my generation’s Can’t Hardly Wait, to the millennials’ Project X, watching a house full of teens let loose their angst and indulge their hormones will always have an audience. What we rarely see is a reunion, as adults, throwing an equally epic house party. Old School hinted at the arrested development in …

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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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From The Mean To The Unbreakable: Examining Tina Fey’s Cinematic Method

By Andy Hoglund
March 19, 2015
in :  Features

Tina Fey doesn’t want your praise. That nagging desire for admiration and love, which has veered so many of her SNL peers into creative missteps, eludes her. Her trajectory from sketch comic, to Weekend Update anchor, to Globes co-host with Amy Poehler is unchartered, always hinged on her ability to buck the status quo and carve her own place on …

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