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Tag Archives: Brett Rogalsky

It Comes at Night
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It Comes at Night

Posted on June 14, 2017 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Brett Rogalsky Trey Edward Shults’ newest film, the slow moving, claustrophobic horror film It Comes At Night, centers around a small family of three living in the middle of the woods to escape a deadly virus outbreak. The father of the family, Paul, played by Joel Edgerton, is strict and paranoid, taking every possible precaution … Continue reading →

Power Rangers
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Power Rangers

Posted on March 30, 2017 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Brett Rogalsky1993. What a year. Power Rangers stormed onto television sets everywhere and morphed their way into our hearts. Just a few short years later, I found myself watching them constantly. Whether it was the original series, Zeo, Turbo, Lightspeed Rescue, or the incredibly fun time of Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: The Movie, I … Continue reading →

Movie News Wrap-Up: Spider-Man, Disney’s B.O. Domination & More!
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Movie News Wrap-Up: Spider-Man, Disney’s B.O. Domination & More!

Posted on December 10, 2016 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Brett RogalskyHello and welcome to the first edition of Filmic’s weekly news summary hosted by yours truly, Brett Rogalsky. Each Saturday, we will post a quick round-up of the news in the world of film from the past week. Think John Oliver, but better. We’ll have a few sections that include general movie news, … Continue reading →

Phantom Boy
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Phantom Boy

Posted on October 21, 2016 by filmicmag • Leave a comment

by Brett RogalskyPhantom Boy, the newest low-budget animated adventure from French directors Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol, tells the story of a young, cancer-stricken boy named Leo who discovers he has the ability to leave his body and fly around whenever he closes his eyes. He uses this ability to help an injured police officer … Continue reading →

Swiss Army Man
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Swiss Army Man

Posted on September 16, 2016 by filmicmag • 1 Comment

by Brett RogalskyA few headlines were difficult to ignore following the Sundance Film Festival. One of these headlines was “Daniel Radcliffe’s Farting Corpse Movie Prompts Walk-Outs.” Fair enough. To get the obvious elephant in the room out of the way, yes, the corpse in the movie farts. A lot. It’s a recurring thematic element that’s … Continue reading →

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