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CultureFilmReviews
May 1, 2022

Review: ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ is a must-see

By Julianne Gee
When I came out of the theater after seeing “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” I practically ran to my car to shield myself from public view because I was crying so hard. Then, I cried basically the entire way back to my apartment. You never truly know what to…
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CultureFilm
October 29, 2021

Film Review: In “Dune: Part One”, director Denis Villeneuve turns in a visual feast that skimps on extraneous details

By Patrick R. Kaufmann
Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part One” is a visual and aural spectacle that offers an intimate examination of the key characters — often at the expense of context — from Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel. Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson and Oscar Isaac lead an…
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CultureFilm
October 27, 2021

Film Review: What Craig’s final Bond film 'No Time to Die' lacks in plot it makes up for in character

By Julianne Gee
I never thought I would cry during a Bond film. Bond films are supposed to be cheesy action flicks. They’re meant to be time fillers with surface-level plots and a bit of good action to keep things interesting. However, as I watched both the beginning credits and closing…
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CultureReviews
January 12, 2021

My Two Cents: Exhaustingly-thrilling, a look into Parasite

By Taylor Rico-Pekerol
There is a reason “Parasite” has won a plethora of awards: the film is the year 2019’s best. From winning the Academy Awards for best picture, best director, best screenplay and best film not in the English language to a Golden Globe for best foreign-language film…
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