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Film Review: A Most Violent Year

A Most Violent Year sees J.C. Chandor’s guiding a successful slow burn crime drama that makes the most of its big moments and star Oscar Isaac.

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Film Review: Still Alice

Still Alice features fine performances, but the film’s insights into early onset Alzheimer’s are neither inventive or all that illuminating.

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Dissecting American Sniper

American Sniper is an effective and often thrilling film, but the opaque nature of the film’s politics have us wondering how to read its messages.

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TV Review: Broad City – In Heat

Abbi and Ilana are back and as great as ever, taking us on a sweaty tour of New York City in search of air conditioning.

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Girls Looking for Togetherness (1-11-15)

Girls and Looking returned with new series Togetherness for a Sunday night line up not to be missed on HBO.

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Film Review: Inherent Vice

Inherent Vice is an epic and hazy descent into a weird and wonderful 70’s LA world and Paul Thomas Anderson happily takes us there.

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Film Review: Into the Woods (2014)

Into The Woods is an entertaining and fun musical that feels like it just missed being something truly great.

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Dissecting The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

Peter Jackson brings his Hobbit trilogy to a close with The Battle of the Five Armies, and it is the hardest to call a singular film in this new trilogy.

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Film Review: Zero Motivation

Zero Motivation is a subversive look at the prestigious Israeli Military and a funny tale of female friendship.

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Film Review: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

Ana Lily Amirpour’s A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a promising feature debut, full of style, amazing music and an inspired take on the vampire genre.

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