Blade Runner 2049 box office failure
By Noah Foster-Koth “Blade Runner 2049” is one of the most critically praised science fiction films in recent years. It’s also a financial disaster for Warner Brothers, …
By Noah Foster-Koth “Blade Runner 2049” is one of the most critically praised science fiction films in recent years. It’s also a financial disaster for Warner Brothers, …
By Brendan Nagle Faces Places Agnés Varda describes herself as “a little old lady, pleasantly plump”; she is all of those things, but she is also much, …
By Mackenzie Herring Newer greats “The Babadook” (2014): Named after a sinister children’s book, “The Babadook” is a twisted and bleak view at the deteriorating sanity of …
Beach Rats Eliza Hittman’s newest film is ostensibly a sexual coming-of-age story, but “Beach Rats” is less a formative tale and more just a slice of life. …
“The Vietnam War,” directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, is an attempt to portray the Vietnam War in all of its complexities. The war cannot be …
Atomic Blonde If you saw “John Wick” and “John Wick: Chapter 2” and thought, “it would be really cool if they made another one of these movies …
by Noah Foster-Koth Come on, baby, don’t let me down! Han Solo shouts in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, the newest installment of George Lucas’ epic space …
By Sam Ozer-Staton // Staff Writer “I just thought there would be more.” It is the most poignant moment in the entire film: (or, more appropriately, a …
Visiting the Wonderful World of Wes Anderson By Jesse Merchant /// Staff Writer “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014) chronicles the adventures (and adventures they are) of the …
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