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Category Archives: Review

Godzilla(2014)
Contemporary Review / Review

Godzilla(2014)

Posted on April 21, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Alistair Bennie Underwood Godzilla (2014) could very well be the best version of the enormous monster that we have to date. The typical story is known far and wide; enormous lizard shows up and starts eating Japan. Godzilla is a world wide icon that anyone and everyone instantly recognizes, similar to Sherlock Holmes. You … Continue reading →

The Greatest Showman
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The Greatest Showman

Posted on April 20, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Alistair Bennie Underwood The Greatest Showman, released December 2017 and starring Hugh Jackman, is about P.T Barnum as he makes his way from a low level office drone to the crust of upper society through accumulating atrocious levels of wealth from his circus. It all comes crashing down around his ears once he allows … Continue reading →

The Death of Stalin
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The Death of Stalin

Posted on April 19, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Alex Bird The Death of Stalin is an understated dark comedy about the end of an era and the frantic plotting and planning of those tasked with deciding what comes next. The stakes are even higher as each member of the central committee, the governing body of the Soviet Union, knows that a wrong … Continue reading →

A Quiet Place
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A Quiet Place

Posted on April 18, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Stephen Shea Recently, actors most famous for television comedy roles have directed surprisingly great horror movies as their relative directing debut. Jordan Peele was the breakout director of last year and this year it’s John Krasinski. A Quiet Place is breathtaking and one of the most intense moviegoing experiences I’ve ever had. Without saying … Continue reading →

Iron Man
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Iron Man

Posted on April 17, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Jonathan Cornell I’ll never forget when I first saw Iron Man. It hit theatres at the perfect time, just as elementary school was winding down and before camp would begin. My third grade self wasn’t exactly a discriminating moviegoer, so, when my dad suggested we go see it, I didn’t really know what to … Continue reading →

Isle of Dogs
Contemporary Review / Review

Isle of Dogs

Posted on April 16, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Tyler Jennes There are few stories that are more simple and resonant than that of a dog and its owner. Films depicting man’s best friend appeal to us simply because we hold such deep emotions for our own pets. This is why in the flashback sequence of Isle of Dogs, depicting our young protagonist’s … Continue reading →

Pacific Rim Uprising
Contemporary Review / Review

Pacific Rim Uprising

Posted on April 5, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Tony Di Nizo In 2013, Guillermo del Toro directed a rare find for moviegoers;a blockbuster that was not based on any preexisting material. Taking inspiration from the Kaiju genre that originated in Japan, the original Pacific Rim opened with a moderate box office haul and mixed reviews from critics and fans. Then an impressive … Continue reading →

Ready Player One
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Ready Player One

Posted on April 5, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Elizabeth Esten Nerd culture has been becoming more and more mainstream as the years go on. As a result of the rise of comic book movies and many other “geeky” properties, the stereotypical 90’s nerd is becoming more and more like the cool kid of the class. This came to a head in 2011 … Continue reading →

The Sandlot
Review / Throwback Review

The Sandlot

Posted on April 4, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Jackson Diianni There aren’t a lot of movies that can accurately capture what it feels like to be a kid. A Christmas Story does it pretty well. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory does it too, but The Sandlot really excels at it. It’s a story told entirely in flashback, from the perspective of … Continue reading →

Mad Max Fury Road
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Mad Max Fury Road

Posted on March 20, 2018 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Alistair Bennie Underwood Mad Max Fury Road is the kind of movie that only gets better and better the more you watch it and the more you dive into the lore of the world.  The fourth and most recent film in the Mad Max series, created by George Miller, stars Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy … Continue reading →

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