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ONWARD Review

ONWARD Review

By Jake Peffer | Leave a Comment | Published 3 years ago
THE INVISIBLE MAN Review

THE INVISIBLE MAN Review

The Invisible Man processes its difficult subject matter through an alternative context. During times like these, that's a power of cinema that we could all surely use.

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 4 years ago
PARASITE Review

PARASITE Review

Bong Joon-Ho's Oscars surprise Parasite turns up the dials on a realistic construct to make for an exciting, engaging, and highly organic exploration of class.

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 4 years ago
1917 Review

1917 Review

The history of cinema is chequered with technical advancements, but is Sam Mendes' miraculous single-take achievement in WW1-epic 1917 a gimmick or a triumph?

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 4 years ago
LITTLE WOMEN Review

LITTLE WOMEN Review

Greta Gerwig finds her way into a well-worn story with the most universal theme of all.

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 4 years ago
Favorite Films of the Decade By @chris

Favorite Films of the Decade By @chris

FilmFed contributing member, @chris, shares his 20 favorite films of the last decade.

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 4 years ago
Favorite Films of the Decade By @barneyonmovies

Favorite Films of the Decade By @barneyonmovies

FilmFed contributing member, @barneyonmovies, shares his 20 favorite films of the last decade.

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 4 years ago
Favorite Films of the Decade By @J_Peffer

Favorite Films of the Decade By @J_Peffer

FilmFed contributing member, @j_peffer, shares his 20 favorite films of the last decade.

By Jake Peffer | Leave a Comment | Published 4 years ago
UNCUT GEMS Review

UNCUT GEMS Review

By Jake Peffer | Leave a Comment | Published 4 years ago
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER Review

STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER Review

The Rise of Skywalker thankfully doesn't go back on everything set-up by its predecessor, but its complicated story often makes for rather exhausting viewing.

By Barnaby Turner | 2 Comments | Published 4 years ago