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Tags archive: filmreview

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Arts & Life

“Red Sparrow” represents Hollywood sexism at its most vile

February 26, 2018 Ryan Ninesling

If there is any such thing as plague in the Hollywood filmmaking of the moment, it’s male filmmakers mistaking violence and humiliation as empowerment. As…

Entertainment

“Annihilation” pushes blockbuster filmmaking into the strange unknown

February 26, 2018 Ryan Ninesling

An inherent problem with the filmmaking side of the science-fiction genre today is an industry aversion to embracing what should be standard in this genre: the…

Arts & Life

“The Shape of Water” a new shape of film

February 5, 2018 Jacob Miltenberg

The 1960s was a time fueled by what some may call an artistic reformation; from the Beatles all the way to “Lawrence of Arabia,” the…

Arts & Life

Its surprise release may be daring, but “The Cloverfield Paradox” is anything but

February 5, 2018 Ryan Ninesling

When “Cloverfield” was released just over ten years ago, it arguably birthed a phenomenon that we now call “viral marketing.” By the time the film…

Arts & Life

“Call Me By Your Name” a masterpiece love story

January 29, 2018 Taryn Allen

With a lot of Hollywood buzz and four nominations for the upcoming Academy Awards, “Call Me By Your Name” invites high expectations. The film exceeds…

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