When the original “King Kong” came out in 1933, it pioneered the genre of monster movie epics by presenting audiences with something they had never seen before. In the 83 …
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Top New York Film Critics Speak at Reel Montclair: Academy Award Edition
by Julia Siegelby Julia SiegelThe New York Film Critics Series and the Film Institute at Montclair State University teamed up on Tuesday, Feb. 14 to present Reel Montclair: Academy Award Edition at Leshowitz Hall. …
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Movie Review: ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them’ Brings Back Wizarding World Magic
It’s been five years since the final Harry Potter film was released and practically fifteen years to date since Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was released in theaters. The …
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Over the past eight years, there has been a resurgence of superhero and comic book movies, including titles like “Iron Man” and “The Dark Knight.” The former revolutionized the Hollywood …
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The topic of autism is rarely tackled in studio films, especially in crime stories. It was odd that The Accountant attempted to take on a hot button issue and even …
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Cinematically, “Blair Witch” unfortunately falls flat akin to recent found footage movies (“Paranormal Activity 5”), a genre that is growing old and tired on audiences. It’s ironic how this film’s …
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What do Steven Spielberg and Stephen King have in common? Imagine if Spielberg and King, two icons of entertainment, collaborated on a movie in the ‘80s and were able to …
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Review: Solid Performances Fail to Save Snowden Biopic
by Noah Orentby Noah OrentThree journalists sit in a Hong Kong hotel room with an individual who possesses inside information, documenting illegal wiretapping practices. One of the journalists turns on a shoulder camcorder, asking …