Sony Pictures| Photo Courtesy Italian film director Luca Guadagnino’s “Call Me By Your Name” has garnered a hefty number of nominations since its nationwide release “Review: ‘Call Me By Your Name’ is the Achingly Beautiful Coming-Of-Age Story We Needed”
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Review: ‘The Post’
Kay Graham, the first female publisher of The Washington Post (played by Meryl Streep), is up against the men in government and the men “Review: ‘The Post’”
‘The Last Jedi’ Dissection Part 2: Attack of the Nerd
WIKICOMMONS | PHOTO COURTESY After “The Last Jedi” hit theaters Dec. 14, 2017, opinions have been mixed with regard to Disney’s direction of Star Wars “‘The Last Jedi’ Dissection Part 2: Attack of the Nerd”
‘The Blues Brothers’: A Musical You Didn’t Know You Were Watching
FLICKR | PHOTO COURTESY It’s hard to believe there is a movie Dan Aykroyd or John Belushi starred in where they were not the main “‘The Blues Brothers’: A Musical You Didn’t Know You Were Watching”
‘The Last Jedi’ Dissection Part 1: Revenge of the Pissed
Right alongside the release of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (from now on I will call it TLJ to help shorten the article) in theaters “‘The Last Jedi’ Dissection Part 1: Revenge of the Pissed”
Movie Review: ‘Coco’ Seizes the Moment
Pixar’s movies all have one theme in common: they all seem to revolve around the preservation of memories. “Coco,” the new Pixar film, is a “Movie Review: ‘Coco’ Seizes the Moment”
Rock Documentaries: Giving a Closer Look
I’ve always been a history buff and that holds true in the realm of music. My family loves watching “Behind the Music” and “That Metal “Rock Documentaries: Giving a Closer Look”
Fargo Flicks: Winter Has Come
Now that Thanksgiving is over, finals are around the corner adding to students’ stress. With any free time available, don’t be afraid to see one “Fargo Flicks: Winter Has Come”