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‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ is an Exceptional Blend of Horror, Suspense, and Comedy (Review)

‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ is an Exceptional Blend of Horror, Suspense, and Comedy (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Aug 11, 2022

  A fun ‘whodunit’ with twists and turns around every corner that feels familiar yet new at the same time. Horror and suspense movies are relatively easy to enjoy at a movie theater regardless if the script is good or not. Jump scares, trying to guess...
‘Marcel the Shell with Shoes On’ is a Wholesome Delight (Review)

‘Marcel the Shell with Shoes On’ is a Wholesome Delight (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Jul 8, 2022

There’s a new face in the field of feature-length animation as Marcel the Shell with Shoes On makes his big screen debut. Stop-motion animation is a filmmaking method with more notable entries this year than others in recent memory, from visual effects artist Phil...
‘Men’ is the Most Bizarre and Divisive Film of 2022 (Review)

‘Men’ is the Most Bizarre and Divisive Film of 2022 (Review)

by Mike Joseph | May 20, 2022

  A24 has always been known for releasing weird and sometimes confusing movies. With Men, they might have gone the weirdest they ever have. Writer/Director Alex Garland has made some really interesting films with Ex Machina and Annihilation. Men is by far his...
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ is Silly, Beautiful, and Ultimately Rewarding (Review)

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ is Silly, Beautiful, and Ultimately Rewarding (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Apr 5, 2022

It’s not often we see films that successfully throw in the whole kitchen sink. And sure, while this concept of the “multiverse” is starting to appear outside comic book films, it might overstay its welcome if the formula starts to show any signs of becoming stale....
The Farewell is A Revealing & Heartfelt Film About Finding Connection Amongst Disconnection (Review)

The Farewell is A Revealing & Heartfelt Film About Finding Connection Amongst Disconnection (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Aug 5, 2019

If there are a couple things we all have in common, it’s that we’re all born into a family, and have all felt some form of disconnect at some point in our lives, and Lulu Wang intends to connect audiences of all backgrounds with The Farewell, an honest and heartfelt...
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