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Film Review: Out of the Furnace

Out of the Furnace is a fantastic second film from Scott Cooper and features a ton of great performances led by Christian Bale.

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Film Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire saves the franchise from being an outright atrocity, it’s even a very good film at times, but I fear the source material is going to keep the series from greatness.

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Dissecting Blue Is the Warmest Color: The Graphic Novel vs. The Film

After watching Blue Is the Warmest Color one becomes curious how this translated from a graphic novel to the big screen and it’s surprising how similar, yet wildly different, the two works are.

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Film Review: Dallas Buyers Club

Dallas Buyers Club is a great character study that gives Matthew McConaughey a chance to show off a level of range he’s never really had a chance to show off.

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Film Review: Blue Is the Warmest Color

This year’s Palme d’Or winner, Blue Is the Warmest Color, is a fantastic character study about young love, lust and coming of age.

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Film Review: All Is Lost

J.C. Chandor successfully avoids the sophomore slump with All Is Lost, a mostly stellar effort with a great turn by, leading man, Robert Redford.

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Film Review: Thor: The Dark World

Thor: The Dark World is a fun sequel, but the flow never feels right and doesn’t take the series forward.

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Dissecting Ender’s Game

Depending on your point of view, Ender’s Game might be a solid, yet disappointing, adaptation or possibly the best blockbuster of the year.

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Film Review: The Counselor

The Counselor is the latest from Ridley Scott with an original script from Cormac McCarthy and the results are often terrible.

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Film Review: 12 Years a Slave

Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave is an astonishing film that will leave you in awe of both its craft and storytelling.

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