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“Little Women” revives a classic

January 27, 2020January 27, 2020 Alice Tang 0 Comments drama, film, period piece

A young woman, Josephine “Jo” March, sits in a publishing office with her hands stained with black ink hidden under

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The Rise of Skywalker closes an epic saga

January 8, 2020January 9, 2020 Thomas Ryken 0 Comments film, movie review, star wars

The iconic sound of the Star Wars theme plays in the background as the text scrolls across the screen one

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Joker follows the rise of a villain

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Michael Tam 0 Comments film

Within the first ten minutes of “Joker,” we are introduced to Arthur Fleck in a way that we sympathize with

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The Post reminds audience of responsibility to monitor government

February 12, 2018 Derek Neyer 0 Comments film, Meryl Streep, movie, review, Richard Nixon, The Post, The Washington Post, Tom Hanks

Advisors and employees yell over each other, trying to force their choice onto the publisher. President Nixon has already ordered

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Saving Mr. Bank an emotional investment

March 4, 2014 cvhsolympian 0 Comments 1961, book, Disney, film, movie, Mr. Banks, Producer, Saving, truestory, writer

I went to go see Saving Mr. Banks at the Regal Hacienda Crossings in Dublin. This movie takes place in

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Prisoners breaks out with five stars!

November 5, 2013November 19, 2013 Evan Kwong 0 Comments film, five, gyllenhaal, howard, hugh, jackman, jake, prisoners, stars, terrance, thanksgiving

What if your daughters had been kidnapped by an unknown person in an R.V.? After finding out the criminal’s identity,

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The Hobbit dwarfs critic’s expecations

January 18, 2013June 18, 2013 Eva Chen 0 Comments acting, film, hobbit, success, the

When the credits began to roll, I couldn’t help but let out a groan of disappointment. I had spent the

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The Words left viewers disappointed

October 2, 2012June 18, 2013 Eva Chen 0 Comments brian, disappointed, film, flowers, indigo, klugman, the, unanswered, words

The Words is a 2012 film, written and directed by Lee Sternthal and Brian Klungman.  The film stars Bradley Cooper,

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Fine filmmaking in Inland Empire

April 13, 2011June 18, 2013 Alicia 0 Comments David Lynch, film, inland empire, psychological thriller

The power of film comes not from plot or dialogue, but from the combination of moving images and sound. Director

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