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“Ouija: Origin of Evil” is a surprisingly solid horror sequel

October 25, 2016 Lars Brady

A good horror movie sequel? There was “The Conjuring 2,” but that was a fluke, right? When the trailer for “Ouija: Origin of Evil” first dropped,…

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Best films to keep you up this Halloween

October 24, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

Darkness falls across the land, the midnight hour close at hand, which means it’s time for Halloween. The spookiest night of the year is just…

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“The Accountant”: Cooking books and taking names

October 17, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

In the sea of films released by Hollywood every year, sometimes a movie comes along that divides the people. Most of these films are cheese:…

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“The Birth of a Nation”: Quality over controversy

October 17, 2016 Dustin Amick

Separating the artist from the art has always been a struggle that people get over easily. Pablo Picasso beat his wife. Ernest Hemingway was a…

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“The Girl on the Train”: A poor version of better thrillers

October 11, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

Imagine yourself eating a steak. Now, if that steak is juicy, rich and cooked just right, that steak is “Gone Girl.” It’s “The Girl with…

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Foreign films – a powerful tool for learning new languages

October 9, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

There is something unarguably seductive about foreign films. Perhaps it is the iconic Brigitte Bardot-esque heroines of French cinema or the intoxicating, blood-soaked battles of…

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“The Fourth Phase”: More than just a snowboarding film

October 4, 2016 Anna Bernard

It’s art, undeniably. Snowboarder, skier or none of the above, it is unquestionable that the footage and content shown in “The Fourth Phase,” is pure…

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Diamonds in the rough: The best films you might have missed this summer quarter

September 29, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

To put it lightly, the summer of 2016 wasn’t exactly one that most film executives will want to remember. The dog days of summer weren’t…

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Accountants, aliens and wizards: Fall film preview

September 27, 2016 Taryn Allen

The autumn months are always big for film, and this year is no exception. Here are just a few of the can’t-miss-new-films that already have…

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Marvel’s ‘Captain America: Civil War’ effortlessly cool, confident

May 14, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

In “Captain America: Civil War,” after a routine mission goes horribly wrong, the Avengers are faced with worldwide political opposition calling for regulation of their activities.…

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