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‘Luce’ Satisfies Without Giving Any Answers

August 14, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

Luce Review ‘Luce’ will make the audience doubt everything it sees and hears. Release Date: August 2, 2019 MPAA Rating: R Synopsis A married couple is forced to reckon with their idealized image of their son, adopted from war-torn Eritrea, after an alarming discovery by a devoted high school teacher threatens his status as an […]

Filed Under: Drama, Entertainment, Independent, Movie Review, Movies, Mystery, Thriller Tagged With: Ben Salisbury, Geoff Barrow, J.C. Lee, Julius Onah, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Naomi Watts, octavia spencer, Tim Roth

Looking Back At The Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase 1

April 10, 2019 by Brandon Schmitz

Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, and Chris Hemsworth in The Avengers (2012)

The Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it will end with Avengers: Endgame. Let’s look back at how phase one of the MCU influenced the cinematic landscape.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Movies Tagged With: Chris Hemsworth, Jon Favreau, Joss Whedon, Kenneth Branagh, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Tim Roth, Tom Hiddleston

Edinburgh 2015: ‘600 Millas’ Is Perfectly Cruel To Its Character, And Viewer

June 20, 2015 by Kathryn Schroeder

Simplicity. There a few films made today that act upon the word. They instead feel the need to fill space with the unnecessary, oftentimes to mask the problems that lie within the story being told. Mexican Director Gabriel Ripstein’s 600 Millas (600 Miles) takes the simplistic route to produce a film worthy of the art […]

Filed Under: Edinburgh International Film Festival, Entertainment, Film Festival, Movies Tagged With: 2015, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Gabriel Ripstein, Kristyan Ferrer, Mexico, Tim Roth

‘Selma’ Takes A Powerful Look Into The Life Of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

January 9, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

David Oyelowo in Selma

Today’s activists should see Selma for what it is and take a page or two out of Dr. Martin Luther King’s book of non-violent resistance.

Filed Under: Biography, Drama, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Ana DuVernay, Bradford Young, Cuba Gooding Jr., David Oyelowo, Giovanni Ribisi, Martin Sheen, Oprah Winfrey, Paul Webb, Tim Roth, Tom Wilkinson

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