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Netflix's 'iBoy' Explores Hopes and Fears in the Digital World

Netflix’s ‘iBoy’ Explores Hopes and Fears in the Digital World

Caroline McCormack February 1, 2017
Though the film has a good bit of heart, the mind of the movie explores the powers of technology both real and imaginary.
'Resident Evil,' Hell Is Empty and All the Devils Are Here

‘Resident Evil,’ Hell Is Empty and All the Devils Are Here

Jacob Schick January 29, 2017
'Resident Evil: The Final Chapter' lacks any value or redeeming qualities, going so far as to physically assault the eyes and ears. Don't see this movie, please.
Video Game Movies Don't Play Well On the Big Screen

Video Game Movies Don’t Play Well On the Big Screen

Jacob Schick January 26, 2017
Video game movies never seem to be good. Asst. arts and review Jacob Schick examines the issue with previous movies and explore alternative options for the future.
World Continues to Fall Under Nazi Reign in Second Season of 'Man in the High Castle'

World Continues to Fall Under Nazi Reign in Second Season of ‘Man in the High Castle’

Caleb Griego January 22, 2017
As war looms overhead, the Nazi Reich and the Empire of Japan take different approaches to securing their foothold in America. IN the second season, hope for the Americans dwindles faintly as destruction is seen on the horizon.
'The Founder' Shows How One Man Turned Burgers into Billions

‘The Founder’ Shows How One Man Turned Burgers into Billions

David Sullivan January 22, 2017
The path of the golden arches is paved, not with gold, but blood, sweat, tears, and shady dealings in this biographical drama about one man trying to serve billions.
Shyamalan Turns Brokenness into Beauty with Odd Horror in 'Split'

Shyamalan Turns Brokenness into Beauty with Odd Horror in ‘Split’

Caleb Griego January 22, 2017
Girls must escape a captor who houses 24 distinct identities within his body. It soon becomes clear that inside their antagonist may also reside their savior.
xXx: Return of Xander Cage Strikes Out Amid Trite Mediocrity

xXx: Return of Xander Cage Strikes Out Amid Trite Mediocrity

Jacob Schick January 22, 2017

xXx: Return of Xander Cage is aptly named, as it starts with three strikes against it. First, it is a sequel to an action movie series that no one has cared about in over 10 years. xXx: State of the...

Scorsese's Passion Project Punishes Prayers With Persecution

Scorsese’s Passion Project Punishes Prayers With Persecution

Jacob Schick January 18, 2017
Faced with brutal persecution, a Jesuit priest grapples with faith while his prayers go unanswered in Scorsese's latest passion project, Silence.
A Review of Ratings in A Discourse on Criticism

A Review of Ratings in A Discourse on Criticism

Jacob Schick January 18, 2017
'The Avengers' and 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' are pointedly not compared in this column on criticism and ratings.
Patriots Day Sheds Light on Bostonian Heroes

Patriots Day Sheds Light on Bostonian Heroes

Caroline McCormack January 18, 2017
Patriots Day is a moving film that speaks to the strength of Bostonians and the sense of community fostered during tragedies.
'Jackie,' Boston Pops, and Jingle Ball Tour This Weekend in the Arts

‘Jackie,’ Boston Pops, and Jingle Ball Tour This Weekend in the Arts

Veronica Gordo December 8, 2016
See Natalie Portman portray on of the strongest First Ladies in 'Jackie,' the Pops dominate the orchestral season, and other artists contribute to the holiday cheer in the Jingle Bell Tour this weekend in the arts.
It's Time For Show and Tell, Kids

It’s Time For Show and Tell, Kids

Jacob Schick December 8, 2016
Movies today often run into the problem of telling the audience everything instead of showing it to them. Hollywood needs to trust the audience.
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