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AJFF Review: Abulele (2015)

AJFF Review: Abulele (2015)

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago
AJFF Review: Alone in Berlin (2017)

AJFF Review: Alone in Berlin (2017)

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago
La La Land (2016) Review

La La Land (2016) Review

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago
Most Anticipated Films - February 2017

Most Anticipated Films - February 2017

What are your most anticipated films of February 2017? Add them to your "Want to See" list to participate in the official FilmFed "Most Anticipated Films of February 2017" community list.

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago
20th Century Women (2016) Review

20th Century Women (2016) Review

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago
Georgia Film Critics Association Announces 2016 Award Winners

Georgia Film Critics Association Announces 2016 Award Winners

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago
A Look Ahead: The Movies of Winter and Spring 2017

A Look Ahead: The Movies of Winter and Spring 2017

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago
Patriots Day (2016) Review

Patriots Day (2016) Review

Patriots Day is the latest film from the collaboration super team that is Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg, who are fresh off the success of Deepwater Horizon. Patriots Day chronicles the tragic 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and the...

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago
Doctor Strange (2016) Review

Doctor Strange (2016) Review

It is known by many that I am not a huge fan of superhero films. While I do enjoy some of them, many of them just don't hit with me. Doctor Strange was a movie I wasn't expecting to see in the theater, but thanks to an invite from some family I was able to catch it in theaters, and I am glad I did.

By Chris Lentz | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Review

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Review

Until a week ago, if you wanted an example of tangible sci-fi world-building, you didn't have to look any further than the original Star Wars trilogy. Now though, 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,' - the first of a potentially endless number of stand-alone Star Wars 'spin-offs' from Disney's Lucasfilm - has graced our screens, and not only is it the excellent adventure I expected after the brilliance of 'The Force Awakens,' it also gives...

By Barnaby Turner | Leave a Comment | Published 7 years ago