For a war movie that includes little action, Eye in the Sky (2015) is a nail-biter and a question-raiser that leaves you utterly enraged at the world in general.
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot -- or in military language, WTF. This film may leave you with that exact question.
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Tangerine (2015) is a red-hot and unforgivingly human depiction of the dubious underworld of the sex trade in present-day Los Angeles.
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The lack of nominees of color in this year’s Oscar nominees clearly exposes the deep-rooted, racist tendencies of the entire movie industry.
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“...For many, passing the Bechdel Test is a film’s stamp of feminist approval, and the obsessive process of categorizing films loses sight of Bechdel’s initial intention: a more equal and true representation of women in film...”
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what is the truth, and does it even matter?
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For our final issue, here are a few of Elizabeth Lee's recommended films, all of which are available on Netflix...
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To celebrate The Academy Awards’ history of Oscar Rejects, here are reviews of a few of those films left standing with their golden statues and those who must humbly step to the side.
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