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Movie Review: ‘The Sea Beast’ or How To Train Your (Sea)dragon

Director: Chris Williams Writer: Chris Williams and Nell Benjamin, Stars: Karl Urban, Dan Stevens, Jared Harris Synopsis: When a young girl stows away on the ship of a legendary sea monster hunter, they launch an epic journey into...

Movie Review: ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’ is Funny and Fearless

Director: Sophie Hyde Writer: Katy Brand Stars: Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack Synopsis: Nancy Stokes, a 55-year-old widow, is yearning for some adventure, human connection and some sex--some good sex. It’s a particularly British thing to be squeamish around the...

Poll: What is the best UFO film?

How would you react if you encountered a UFO? According to Jordan Peele, it would probably be some variation of, "Hell naw," as uttered by Keke Palmer in this weekend's extra-terrestrial(?) thriller...

Movie Review: ‘Persuasion’ Shouldn’t Have to Try So Hard

Director: Carrie Cracknell Writers: Ron Bass, Alice Victoria Winslow Stars: Dakota Johnson, Cosmo Jarvis, Henry Golding Synopsis: Eight years after Anne Elliot was persuaded not to marry a dashing man of humble origins, they meet...

Yellow Fever: The Enduring Series Of Gru And His Minions

Minions: The Rise of Gru marks the fifth film in the Despicable Me franchise, becoming the leading staple for NBC Universal and Illumination Entertainment. Having become a 21st-century icon, the franchise has...

Movie Review: Vincent Lindon and Juliette Binoche Save ‘Both Sides of the Blade’

Director: Claire Denis Writers: Christine Angot and Claire Denis Stars: Vincent Lindon, Juliette Binoche, Grégoire Colin, Bulle Ogier, and Mati Diop Synopsis: A love triangle story about a woman caught between two men, her long-time...

The Politics And Morality Of High Noon: A Retrospective

July 24th marks the 70th anniversary of one of Western’s greatest tales, Fred Zinnemann’s High Noon starring Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Thomas Mitchell, and Lloyd Bridges. Set in a New Mexico town...

Poll: What is the best film based on a short film?

Inspiration for any movie has to start somewhere. It can be a novel, a television show, a graphic novel, or even an original idea. And sometimes, it can be based on another...

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