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  • April 30, 2017By Mariah Flores

    Imagine: The world as you know it is about to end…or so young Ginger thinks in the 2013 coming-of-age indie movie Ginger & Rosa, directed by Sally Potter, which stars Elle Fanning (Ginger) and Alice Englert (Rosa).   Anti-Cold War campaigns in London begin to clash with the sexual revolution of the 1960s. Everyone is

  • April 19, 2017By Raine C.

    Not too long ago, I wrote an article on here about one of my favorite actors, Daniel Sharman. Here, I mentioned a then-unreleased film of his, titled Albion: The Enchanted Stallion. The film came out earlier this month, and is available to order on Amazon, either by DVD or streaming on Amazon Video. I was finally able to watch

  • April 8, 2017By Valerie Complex

    The film The Zookeeper’s Wife is based on the biographical novel of the same name by Diane Ackerman. Real-life heroes Jan and Antonia Żabiński sheltered more than 300 Polish Jews during World War II. Some were hidden in empty animal cages and others in their home where Antonina would play specific tunes on the piano to signal

  • April 3, 2017By Valerie Complex

    This review is kind of late, but I wanted to spend money on something that wasn’t Ghost in the Shell. So here we are with a Life review. Life is Alien (1979) on a diet. It’s frustrating because rather than create something semi-original, the film has no shame in taking nearly every single plot point

  • April 2, 2017By Valerie Complex

    The documentary I Am Not Your Negro will be released on DVD on May 2, 2017. Here is a quick review that explains why you need to pre-order a copy before its release next month. In 1979, James Baldwin wrote a letter to his literary agent describing his next project, Remember This House. The book

  • April 1, 2017By Fleur Henley

    Beauty and the Beast is a classic. I grew up with it, as I’m sure many others have as well, it was part of my childhood. Now, having watched the newest remake featuring Emma Watson, I’m sure that it’s going to be part of many other people’s childhoods as we can see from the box

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