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    ‘Golda’: Complicated Times and a Complicated Woman

    by Adina Bernstein September 14, 2023
    by Adina Bernstein September 14, 2023

    When facing war, a political leader knows that there will be hard choices to make. They also know that lives will be lost. The new biopic, Golda, follows the late Golda Meir (Helen Mirren) during the Yom Kippur War. …

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    ‘Breaking’: For Want of $892

    by James Y. Lee August 26, 2022
    by James Y. Lee August 26, 2022

    There’s a scene towards the middle of Abi Damaris Corbin’s Breaking (originally titled 892 at its Sundance 2022 premiere) in which former Marine Lance Corporal Brian Brown-Easley (played by John Boyega), after being withheld from his disability check for …

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    ‘Mass’ Is a Study of Grief, Told Through Masterful Performances

    by Jack Edgar October 16, 2021
    by Jack Edgar October 16, 2021

    There’s a line that creators of topical art must keep in mind as it’s being crafted — so easy is it to become melodramatic, “preachy”, or unrealistic. The slightest misstep can take a viewer out …

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    ‘Dream Horse’: A Surprisingly Charming Drama About Getting Back in the Race

    by Nick Kush June 11, 2021
    by Nick Kush June 11, 2021

    A group of lovable misfits in a predominantly working-class Welsch village comes together to form a horse racing syndicate to compete against the big boys on the race track. They’re all down on their luck, either …

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    ‘The World to Come’: Hope in a Harsh Reality

    by Nick Kush March 6, 2021
    by Nick Kush March 6, 2021

    I feel bad for period lesbian romances in a post-Portrait of a Lady on Fire world. How can you possibly match up to a film that basically perfected the love story? (I found myself thinking …

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    The Accents Aren’t the Only Problem in ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’

    by Liam Trump December 10, 2020
    by Liam Trump December 10, 2020

    Stereotypes are a detriment to good writing. They create clichés, generalize the vast amount of nuance many cultures hold, and worst of all, they’re unoriginal. The Irish stereotype of a lush green land full of …

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    Film Review – The Art of Self-Defense (2019)

    by Nick Kush July 23, 2019
    by Nick Kush July 23, 2019

    Whether you’re looking at your Twitter feed, scrolling through an article, or even aimlessly walking by the TV as pundits discuss the day’s news, it’s difficult to escape the notion of toxic masculinity. The term …

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    Film Review – Hotel Mumbai (2019)

    by Adina Bernstein April 7, 2019
    by Adina Bernstein April 7, 2019

    On November 26th, 2008, the eyes of the world were on Mumbai. Terrorists were openly and brazenly killing innocent civilians. Among the nearly 200 dead and more than 300 wounded were staff and guests at …

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    Film Review – Colette (2018)

    by Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe October 28, 2018
    by Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe October 28, 2018

    We’ve seen countless period dramas from Keira Knightley over the course of her career. From Pride and Prejudice to Anna Karenina to everything in between, some would say that her work is starting to blur together after all …

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    Film Review – Papillon (2018)

    by Nick Kush August 29, 2018
    by Nick Kush August 29, 2018

    In a time where Hollywood attempts to reboot and remake practically every popular piece of intellectual property, Papillon, the remake of the 1973 film of the same name, has arrived in theaters with limited vitriol from …

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