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    David and Goliath and ‘JFK’

    by Kali Tuttle February 1, 2022
    by Kali Tuttle February 1, 2022

    JFK has its share of flaws. Director Oliver Stone, a Vietnam veteran, displays his strong disdain for the government throughout the film. Blinded by this, some of the information included in the film is incorrect and some…

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    Melbourne Documentary Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘Enemies of the State’

    by James Y. Lee July 16, 2021
    by James Y. Lee July 16, 2021

    Take one look at, say, Netflix’s vast documentary catalog, and you’ll instantly realize that the true-crime documentary genre has found itself in a state of oversaturation. From the litany of same-ish docs on streaming services…

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    The Road to the ‘City of Lies’ Was a Long One

    by Patricia Henderson April 2, 2021
    by Patricia Henderson April 2, 2021

    The “new” movie City of Lies is based on a 2002 nonfiction book called (deep breath), LAbyrinth: A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., the Implication of Death Row Records’ Suge…

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    Viewing Varda Part Five: ‘Les Créatures’

    by B Peterson October 31, 2020
    by B Peterson October 31, 2020

    In 1966, Agnès Varda finally revealed herself to be human after all. Despite her latest film being populated by big names, it tanked financially. Even more distressing, the critics didn’t take to the film either;…

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    ‘Money Machine’: Disturbing and Sensational (Not in the Good Way)

    by Patricia Henderson July 11, 2020
    by Patricia Henderson July 11, 2020

    On the first day of October, 2017, tragedy struck in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the final night of Route 91 Harvest, an outdoor country music festival. An estimated 22,000 people were in attendance. At…

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    ‘The Last Thing He Wanted’ is an Unfocused Mess with Its Heart in the Right Place

    by Chris van Dijk March 2, 2020
    by Chris van Dijk March 2, 2020

    The Iran-Contra affair is just one of the many dark elements of Reagan’s presidency. While The Gipper’s supporters perceived him as a warm and benevolent figure, his presidential reign was merciless on unions, the LGBTQ community, HIV-sufferers, or…

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    ‘Cuck’ is Another Loner Film Done Wrong…Very Wrong

    by Chris van Dijk October 16, 2019
    by Chris van Dijk October 16, 2019

    I’ll be honest, my reasons for seeing Cuck were partly masochistic. I wanted to find out if this film was as bad as it appeared to be. Many people are mocking this film, and it’s…

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    5 Christmas Movies for a Darkly Fun Holiday

    by Jillian Oliver December 25, 2018
    by Jillian Oliver December 25, 2018

    While the TV channels will be flooded this season with A Christmas Story, It’s a Wonderful Life, and numerous other traditional comedies and heartfelt dramas, there should be room in some households for a less…

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    Steven Spielberg May Actually Be a Jedi

    by Kali Tuttle April 13, 2018
    by Kali Tuttle April 13, 2018

    Writer’s note: This article is for satirical and humorous purposes only. You ever wonder how Steven Spielberg is able to command large groups of people and coerce them into attending his movies? Are you curious…

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    Disney Conspiracy Theories

    by Kali Tuttle February 2, 2018
    by Kali Tuttle February 2, 2018

    Writer’s Note: This article is purely for satirical and humorous purposes only. Let’s not act like Disney isn’t just one big conspiracy to get us all to spend our money on melodramatic movies and overpriced…

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