The COVID-19 pandemic has taken away countless opportunities to gather for shows. The yearning to get back into a venue and be treated to a…
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As the weather gets colder, many couples become inclined to stay inside and snuggle together with a warm, romantic flick about the beauty of life…
Netflix’s first big fall release features the stories of two generations of families in post-war Ohio. Besides a couple of engaging performances, the film offers…
At the beginning of summer, when racial tensions were at a high once again, audiences across the world received a movie experience that provided a…
Rarely in cinema can you find a story with each fundamental component – acting, directing, screenplay and cinematography – pushed to its limits without grounding…
Last year, three movies, “A Dog’s Journey,” “A Dog’s Way Home” and “The Art of Racing in the Rain,” were released in theaters. They all…
I see movies all the time. But to start off 2020, I went to the movies. Five students were invited to travel with Greg Carlson,…
At the 77th Golden Globes, an unprecedented three of the five Motion Picture – Drama nominees were Netflix properties. While “The Irishman” and “Marriage Story”…
Sam Mendes’ epic war film “1917” effectively demonstrates an incredibly human story of comradery and family accompanied by striking visuals. A titan in pre-production planning…
Taika Waititi’s “Jojo Rabbit” is an unbelievable amalgamation of everything that makes a classic coming-of-age movie; growing up on different sides of the street, challenging…