Film Review: The Harder They Fall

Film Review: The Harder They Fall
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The Harder They Fall is a big, bold, badass blast of fun and it’s one of the most satisfying gourmet popcorn flicks of the year. … read more

Film Review: Halloween Kills

Film Review: Halloween Kills
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Halloween Kills is a crass, stupid and morally repugnant mess of a movie that should have been called Halloween Kills Time. … read more

Film Review: Freeland

Film Review: Freeland
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Following longtime pot farmer Devi, Freeland focuses more on the breathtaking imagery and less on the complexity of a standard plot.  … read more

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Friends Talk Creating Wolfboy and The Everything Factory

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Friends Talk Creating Wolfboy and The Everything...
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Wolfboy and the Everything Factory is a charming adventure that is sure to spark the imaginations of children and adults alike. … read more

Film Review: The Family

Film Review: The Family
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The Family is a film overflowing with interesting ideas, but it is so overstuffed that it fails to flesh out any of them. … read more

Film Review: Dune

Film Review: Dune
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Is Denis Villenueve’s epic adaptation of the seminal science fiction novel, Dune the predestined box office savior that has been prophesied? … read more

Magical Endowment: The Mormon Endowment Tarot of Gazelam Ale

Magical Endowment: The Mormon Endowment Tarot of Gazelam Ale
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Gazelam Ale’s tarot deck is a source of magical inspiration and a tool to catalyze creativity, as well as a way to preserve the Endowment. … read more

Film Review: Ron’s Gone Wrong

Film Review: Ron’s Gone Wrong
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Ron’s Gone Wrong is pure joy, and it’s the kind of film that encapsulates everything there is to love about the moviegoing experience. … read more

Noah Wyle Talks Pulling Off Cons With The Pros on Leverage: Redemption

Noah Wyle Talks Pulling Off Cons With The Pros on...
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It’s been almost 9 years since the hit series Leverage ended its successful run, but as Yogi Berra said, “it ain’t over till it’s over.” … read more

Bryton Elias: The Artist and the Line 

Bryton Elias: The Artist and the Line 
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For Bryton Elias, the shapes in his art emanate from childhood memories and personal freedom granted from within one’s own head.  … read more

Film Review: The Last Duel

Film Review: The Last Duel
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The Last Duel explores justice, abuse, cowardice, bravery and responsibility and examines what honor means in real life and on screen. … read more

Film Review: I’m Your Man

Film Review: I’m Your Man
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I’m Your Man is a romantic dramedy with substance, charm and a sad sense of the frustrations of love, relationships and life goals. … read more