REVIEWS

Brooklyn Nine-Nine – Pilot REVIEW

Written by Jessica Hanlon. Comedy pickings are looking pretty slim this fall; especially if you are not a fan of the ‘family sitcom’ which appears to be all the rage at the moment. Despite, or perhaps in spite, of this

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The Blacklist – Pilot REVIEW

Written by Jessica Hanlon. This fall, television has a lot to say about homeland security, with three of the year’s new hopefuls using the issue as a backdrop. Out of the lot, NBC’s The Blacklist has proven to certainly be

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Gravity REVIEW

Written by Zac Platt. There’s nothing else that feels the way Gravity does. Its weightlessness and terrifying freedom aren’t just the film’s conceit, they’re its thesis. Every part of this gorgeous film work in unison; the cast, soundscape, camera, even

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Dexter Season 8 Review – Spoiler Free

Written by Zac Platt. Dexter began as a show with teeth. It was dark, engaging, and perfectly juggled its high concept with grounded themes of self-discovery and relationships. 8 years later the series’ highest and lowest points are well behind

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Captain Phillips REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. In 2009 Captain Richard Phillips embarked on what he thought would be just another trip transporting cargo aboard the Maersk Alabama. Unbeknownst to him, Somali pirates were planning to take a ship for ransom. Four pirates

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The Turning REVIEW

Written by Douglas Whyte. Tim Winton’s The Turning is obviously an ambitious film. It’s what everyone will say after seeing it. With 18 directors, each with their own cast and crew independently tackling each of the short stories from Winton’s

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Rush REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. In the racing world, specifically that of Formula One racing, the rivalry between James Hunt and Niki Lauda is the stuff of legends. Their competitive battles began early in their careers, chasing one another as they

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Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters REVIEW

Written by Matilda Mornane. In this fun, yet mostly predictable sequel, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters will satisfy the minds of tweens everywhere. As the trend of fantasy films for kids and teenagers doesn’t seem to be going anywhere, Percy

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