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Author: Paul Salt

Posted onApril 7, 2018April 7, 2018

‘Thoroughbreds’ Review: Anya Taylor-Joy Stars in this Gorgeous Tale of Misfits and Murder

“Empathy isn’t exactly your strong suit. But you’re great in other ways.” Former best friends Lily (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Amanda (Olivia Cooke) are reunited after...

Posted onMarch 31, 2018March 31, 2018

Spielberg Goes Full Blockbuster With ‘Ready Player One’

Spielberg has always dealt in nostalgia. His most popular films were attempts to remake the icons of his childhood, which doubtlessly helped them to become...

Posted onMarch 24, 2018March 24, 2018

Isle of Dogs Review: Wes Anderson Delivers His Most Playful, Accessible and Downright Gorgeous Movie To-date

There are some givens when Wes Anderson releases a new film. The film is, of course, incredibly funny with an eye for subtle sight gags...

Posted onMarch 24, 2018

A Wrinkle in Time Review: Disney’s Smug Fantasy Fails to Soar

Disney’s new live action film seeks to be an emotional voyage of self-discovery through a fantastical landscape. Storm Reid plays young Meg Murry who hopes...

Posted onMarch 24, 2018April 10, 2018

Pacific Rim: Uprising Review – The Monsters and Robots Are Back. But Does It Deliver Without Del Toro?

Set ten years after the conclusion of Pacific Rim (2013), Stephen S. DeKnight’s feature film debut finds Stacker Pentecost’s son struggling to live up to...

Posted onMarch 22, 2018

‘Unsane’ Review: Soderberg’s Mental Health Horror Pic Will Play Tricks With Your Mind

Stephen Soderberg’s second feature after his hiatus is a psychological thriller that is at once insightful and joyously silly. Claire Foy plays Sawyer Valentini, a...

Posted onMarch 22, 2018

‘Mary Magdalene’ Shows Christ Through A Woman’s Eyes, But is Rooney Mara the Only Real Saviour?

Mary Magdalene is a new film that seeks to re-evaluate the role of the newly named Apostle of the Apostles, reclaiming her image from the...

Posted onMarch 19, 2018March 19, 2018

Clive Standen Interview: We Ask the ‘Taken’ Star About Acquiring His Own Particular Set of Skills for the Action-Packed Series

Clive Standen is the star of Taken, the action-packed television series available to Amazon Prime members, which is currently in its second season. The show...

Posted onMarch 15, 2018March 22, 2018

Alicia Vikander is Toned, Tanned and Totally Convincing in ‘Tomb Raider’…. But is She Enough to Save It?

I am a big fan of Tomb Raider, specifically the 2013 video game that rebooted the icon, from which the 2018 movie borrows some of its...

Posted onMarch 14, 2018March 18, 2018

‘The Square’ Review: Modern Art Can Change Your Life. Includes Q&A With Director Ruben Ostlund

Mild mannered museum curator Cristian (Claes Bang) is overseeing the installation of a new exhibit entitled “The Square”. The Square is a rectangle of light...

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