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Category: New Releases

“Crazy Rich Asians” Brings Powerful Representation in a Lovely Romcom

September 7, 2018 emcinniseric

The one element featured in Jon M. Chu’s Crazy Rich Asians that has garnered the most attention is its all…

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“BlacKkKlansman” is another Stellar Spike Lee Joint

August 31, 2018 emcinniseric

One can expect certain elements when walking into a new Spike Lee feature. Biting social commentary, deconstruction on black identity,…

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“Christopher Robin” Looks at Childhood Wonder Adequately

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It’s hard to dislike the character of Winnie the Pooh or anything related to him. There’s a sense of pure,…

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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Improves Upon Its Predecessor

August 20, 2018 emcinniseric

Even after earning both massive Broadway success and a very popular 2008 film adaptation, it seems strange to see Mamma…

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“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” Excels in Telling the Story of Fred Rogers

August 14, 2018 emcinniseric

The one facet in media and entertainment that I have the most interest in, as well as the most critical…

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“The Spy Who Dumped Me” is Tonally Confusing and Seldom Humorous

July 31, 2018 emcinniseric

With an easy blueprint for a story, fun globetrotting opportunities, and plenty of ripe material to poke fun at, it…

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“Ant-Man and the Wasp” is an Appropriately Small-Scale Story

July 11, 2018 emcinniseric

After delivering a compelling social drama on black identity, followed up by an epic spectacle of a crossover, it feels…

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“Calibre” is a Solid and Chilling Netflix Original

July 7, 2018 emcinniseric

With a film like Calibre, it’s hard to write about it. Not necessarily because the film is hard to analyze,…

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: calibre, jack lowden, martin mccann, matt palmer, netflix

“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” Continues the Franchise’s Sequel Losing Streak

June 28, 2018 emcinniseric

There are many films that I wish I was alive to see when they initially debuted. 1993’s Jurassic Park is…

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“Adrift” Offers a Compelling, if Choppy, Survival Narrative

June 19, 2018 emcinniseric

Survival stories are some of the most compelling stories out there. A person or two stranded in an untamed wilderness,…

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Posted in: New Releases Filed under: adrift, baltasar kormakur, sam clafin, shailene woodley, stx, stx entertainment

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