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Out of Sight: Margaret, The Brave Little Blu-ray that could

In the film industry, there’s failure, and then there’s straight-to-DVD failure.  The list of gems that have, for myriad reasons, failed to make it to the big screen can be counted on one hand, with...

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What would Walter White say: This week’s movie releases

Vox previews this weekend’s movie premieres in D.C. in the words of the calm and morally sound Walter White. That Awkward Moment Hey look, guys, men can be sensitive and caring too. Look, really. Three...

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What Would Simone De Beauvoir Say: This week’s movie releases

For Valentine’s Day movie releases, Vox has chosen Simone de Beauvoir to offer her opinions on love and sex. Winter’s Tale Colin Farrell and Lady Sibyl from Downton Abbey. Irish accents. True love....

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Vox sat down with Kit Harington to discuss his abs and a new movie or something

This week, the Voice reviewed Paul W.S. Anderson’s latest film, Pompeii. Though the film was action packed and filled with up-to-the-minute CGI, the film failed to impress. Vox sat down with Game of...

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What would Tyrion Lannister say: This week’s movie releases

Vox previews this weekend’s movie premieres from the crafty perspective of Tyrion Lannister, Game of Thrones‘ always clever, sassy, and drunken character. Draft Day Wow. Kevin Costner sure looks old in...

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The Voice‘s Favorite RomComs

In honor of Valentine’s Day, Voice staffers wrote about their favorite romantic comedies to get them through this fake holiday! When Harry Met Sally I got stood up on New... Read more The post The...

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Trailer Takes: Sicario 2: Day of Soldado, Eighth Grade, and Tag

Sicario 2: Day of Soldado – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIMChzE_aCo Sam: Mixed feelings from me on this one. Soldado is the sequel to Sicario (2015), a violent, unfettered foray into the war...

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O Aquaman, O Aquaman, Or 12 movies that made it possible

[Disclaimer: I am an aggressive Marvel fan, and in all fairness, probably should not have been allowed to review this movie. My phone lock screen is a high quality .png... Read more The post <i>O...

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Spencer can be one-note, but is claustrophobically effective

Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales (Kristen Stewart), is facing away from the camera, alone. Her back is arched gracefully, not a hair on her head is out of place, and... Read more The post...

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Licorice Pizza is jubilant and juvenile

Soaked in summer sweat and 70’s nostalgia, Licorice Pizza marks the return of director Paul Thomas Anderson with his first film since 2017’s Phantom Thread. Set in “the Valley” of... Read more The post...

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Disney’s Encanto (2021) is a nuanced but incomplete take on family

We need to talk about Encanto (2021). Or, so says everyone on Twitter the last few weeks. Disney’s new animated film Encanto is a creative sensation that examines the complexities... Read more The post...

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West Side Story (2021) is an exceptional remake, despite problematic lead and...

Content warning: This article mentions sexual assault. Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story (2021) provides its audience with one of the most delightful yet devastating movie-going experiences of the...

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In The Tragedy of Macbeth, the kingslayer isn’t the only one plotting

The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021) opens on a disorienting, bleak, and foggy landscape, tracing in the footsteps of a weary soldier. The first lines of dialogue anchor the audience in... Read more The post...

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Oscar contender The Worst Person in the World on how it feels to be alive

Something achingly beautiful happens halfway through The Worst Person in the World (2022), Joachim Trier’s latest romantic comedy-drama: Our protagonist Julie (Renate Reinsve) flicks a light switch in...

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The Dark Knight gets even darker in neo-noir thriller The Batman (2022)

This story begins with an already trauma-riddled Bruce Wayne, allowing us to witness his transformation from a vengeful vigilante to Gotham's hero. The post The Dark Knight gets even darker in neo-noir...

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