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Shepherding an American Sniper’s Heart
American Sniper opens with a sequence where a young Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper) is thrust into the protector role of his…
Read moreSelma and Ghosts of Racism Past, Present, and Future
My snow covered boots hit the tiled floors of Stephen A. Foster Elementary’s main hallway, and a couple African-American students…
Read more‘Birdman’: The Relevance of a Thing
Why am I writing this review? Does it mean something? Does it bear any weight on culture? Will it carry…
Read more‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies’ Review
THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES The Hobbit was my introduction into the realm of Middle Earth. In…
Read moreStarred Up Review
STARRED UP One of the few places I would ever like to find myself is locked up in a prison.…
Read more‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’ An Old Testament Highlight Reel
I think most of us in the film reviewing business were bracing ourselves for the next wave of controversy over…
Read moreThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Review
It is difficult to make a final judgment on this movie, considering it is only half a movie. Much like…
Read moreBeing Frank About Art and Fame
BEING FRANK ABOUT ART AND FAME The tortured artist is one of the world’s most common tropes and a common…
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