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 Masonby Joseph MasonCory 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 Masonby Joseph Mason‘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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Black Panther brings a welcome reinvention of the Marvel formula
by Joseph Masonby Joseph MasonMore 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 Masonby Joseph MasonClint 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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‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’ A dark & explosive finale for the Maze Runner series
by Anna Blancoby Anna BlancoMaze Runner: The Death Cure ends the three-part film series with a bang and a darker cinematic look. By Anna Blanco
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Phantom Thread: A beautifully woven masterpiece
by Joseph Masonby Joseph MasonPaul Thomas Anderson delivers emotional and engaging storytelling with Daniel Day-Lewis’s final brilliant performance. By Joseph Mason
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‘The Disaster Artist’ review: James Franco delivers comedic inspiration
by Grace Harperby Grace Harper‘The Disaster Artist’ is the story behind the “worst movie ever made” and offers a loving dedication to one’s dreams. By Grace Harper
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‘Haze’ offers nothing new or interesting on college bullying problem
by Joseph Masonby Joseph Mason‘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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Lady Bird depicts coming of age for a modern generation of women, focusing on a touching mother-daughter relationship. By Camille Sauers