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Movie Night with Lauren: The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
Film Review: Kubo and the Two Strings
I was never great at sticking with any of the numerous instruments I picked up throughout my life, and boy do I feel cheated. Had I known they could be as magical as Kubo’s samisen I may have kept with one!
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A Bigger Splash is one of the year’s very best films, with top notch performances from everyone in the core four of the cast.
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Movie Night With Lauren #6: From Crimson Peak to Cemetery Junction thanks to Burn Gorman. Check out the explanation for Movie Night here.
Read more "Movie Night with Lauren: Cemetery Junction (2010)"Hail, Caesar!
Hail, Caesar! is the latest from the Coen Brothers, and while it is funny and entertaining from start to finish it might have you asking what it all meant at the end (a common Coen paradox).
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If this turns out to be Daniel Craig’s last turn as James Bond, Spectre sends its lead out with the action sequences we’ve come to expect from the world’s most effective spy. Even so, with comparisons to the bigger than ever Mission Impossible films constantly forcing their way into my head, I can’t help but […]
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As the Academy Awards are around the corner, I took a look back at the best films of 2014. Also, I answered the tough questions like: what was the best Tom Cruise movie of 2014?
Read more "Grant’s Film Awards for 2014"Film Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel finds him operating at the peak of his powers and as confident as he’s ever been.
Read more "Film Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel"Looking Ahead to 2014: First Quarter (January – March)
Now that you’ve had enough time to let our choices for what we enjoyed last year, it’s time to shift our focus towards what’s to come in 2014.
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