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“Guardians of the Galaxy” team are now guardians to a new Marvel franchise.

Get ready for a movie much more fun to watch than even the most recent X-Men movie, and a fantastic 70’s and 80’s playlist for the last month of summer. Guess what, “Guardians of the Galaxy” was...

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The Kill Team is a foggy journey into the heart of darkness

“The Kill Team”, while gruesome and shocking in visuals, only explores a very narrow scope of the broader picture director Dan Krauss, previously nominated for “The Death of Kevin Carter” (2004), is...

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“Frank” is an entertaining, musical asylum

In their cabin hidden away in Ireland, the band members hold their gaze on their fearless leader outstretched in the living room, waiting for him to tell them to begin their motion of sounds again. The...

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Levitated Mass: The rock of ages

If you’ve been living under a rock the past couple of years, you may not remember a time in the spring of 2012 when a literal rock star, which gained both national and international news coverage, was...

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“Wetlands,” a film that bares all, but says nothing

We live in the age of sensationalism. In the landscape of current post-modernism, the limit is pushed in music, TV and film for the sake of being pushed, there does not even need to be the pretext of a...

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Neeson’s latest sleepwalks among the tombstones

Liam Neeson may be taking “A Walk Among the Tombstones” but we the viewers are walking into two hours of boredom. This is a movie that wants to be clever and mysterious but instead it’s stale,...

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Modern Indie horror “It Follows” will scare viewers celibate

19-year-old Jay Height (Maika Monroe) just wants to find a cute guy with a car to drive around in that can help her forget that she lives on the outskirts of Detroit, Michigan during a technologically...

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“Steve Jobs” focuses on the myth instead of the man

What does a man have to do to have four movies made about him? He has to become famous young, die young, and make a bunch of important stuff in-between. More essentially, he must consider himself and...

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“The Witch” is a modern Black Painting

The arthouse scene has been captivated over the past few weeks by Robert Eggers’ stunning debut, “The Witch,” a hypnotic, gothic fable set in 1600s New England. The story follows a Puritan family cast...

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“Once in a Lifetime?” Let’s hope so

Michael Martin (left), as George Lewis, and Bob Rodriguez (right), as Herman Glogauer, perform their last dress rehearsal in the theatre production of "Once In A Lifetime" on last Wednesday at the Main...

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