Month: May 2019

Rocketman: Reginald Dwight, Elton John, and the Tale of the Sad Clown

“When are you going to hug me?” Fame, fortune, the admiration of millions. These are things most people dream of having in their lifetime, with the expectation that their presence will alleviate any problems or worries they have,…

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Repetition Just Makes You Booksmart

Greater diversity in film has been an issue that has only gained momentum over the past few years and Booksmart is the latest battlefront playing in cinemas throughout the country. The film is the coming of age tale…

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John Wick 3: Parabellum is Chock Full of the Action We’ve Come to Love with Added Substance

John Wick 3:  Parabellum begins immediately after the ending of John Wick 2 which saw the film franchise’s namesake guns down Santino D’Antonio (Riccardo Scamarcio), a member of the mysterious High Table, the shadowy council that oversees the…

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Shadow is the Kind of Inventive, Stylish, but Substantive Film America is Making Less Of

Shadow is a story based on the Three Kingdoms Chinese fable involving two Chinese kingdoms, the Yan and the Pei. The two were formerly at war but are now in the throes of peace following an agreed upon…

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Teen Spirit Explores the Ability of Music to Foster Human Relationships

Music is one of the most unifying forces in the world. It is how an island in the Pacific full of non-English speakers have built one of the richest hip-hop cultures on the planet, despite never having visited…

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