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    J. Cole’s meditation on addiction is far from an addicting listen

    by Joseph Mason April 24, 2018
    by Joseph Mason April 24, 2018

    J. Cole once again gives himself center stage only to show off an annoying alter ego and a disjointed concept. By Joseph Mason

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    Review of ‘Ready Player One’: I’m 18 and I love the 80s. Movies today suck!

    by Joseph Mason April 3, 2018
    by Joseph Mason April 3, 2018

    Steven Spielberg visits the OASIS, a place where everyone loves Steven Spielberg movies, in his newest film Ready Player One. By Joseph Mason

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    Thoroughbreds review: Beautiful scenes and boring screams

    by Joseph Mason March 14, 2018
    by Joseph Mason March 14, 2018

    Cory Finley crosses from stage to film in a psychological thriller that is not so thrilling and derivative in style. By Joseph Mason

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    Garland ‘annihilates’ the squeamish with new film

    by Joseph Mason March 1, 2018
    by Joseph Mason March 1, 2018

    ‘Annihilation’ doesn’t quite come together, despite having the tools to make a visually stunning and horrifying film. By Joseph Mason

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  • EntertainmentFilms

    Black Panther brings a welcome reinvention of the Marvel formula

    by Joseph Mason February 25, 2018
    by Joseph Mason February 25, 2018

    More than just a story of good vs. evil, Black Panther asks thought-provoking questions and ties Shakespeare with James Bond. By Joseph Mason

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    Real-life heroes unable to save ‘The 15:17 to Paris’

    by Joseph Mason February 13, 2018
    by Joseph Mason February 13, 2018

    Clint Eastwood’s recent project is a cringe-worthy train wreck that features some of the worst acting of the past decade. By Joseph Mason

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  • EntertainmentFilmsTheatre

    Phantom Thread: A beautifully woven masterpiece

    by Joseph Mason January 29, 2018
    by Joseph Mason January 29, 2018

    Paul Thomas Anderson delivers emotional and engaging storytelling with Daniel Day-Lewis’s final brilliant performance. By Joseph Mason

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  • EntertainmentFilms

    ‘Haze’ offers nothing new or interesting on college bullying problem

    by Joseph Mason December 7, 2017
    by Joseph Mason December 7, 2017

    ‘Haze’s anti-hazing sentiment is commendable, but the film preaches too hard with underdeveloped characters to have an impact. By Joseph Mason

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  • EntertainmentFilms

    ‘Suburbicon’ review: Avoid George Clooney’s suburbia

    by Joseph Mason November 1, 2017
    by Joseph Mason November 1, 2017

    Clooney combines an old Coen brothers script with uninspired politics for a mismatched film that fails on nearly all fronts. By Joseph Mason

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  • EntertainmentFilms

    ‘The Florida Project’ shines with remarkable performances

    by Joseph Mason October 24, 2017
    by Joseph Mason October 24, 2017

    ‘The Florida Project’ combines incredible performances with gorgeous cinematography in what may be the best movie of the year. By Joseph Mason

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