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Midway – Review

January 22, 2020 Owen Morawitz 2

If you were looking for a fun Robert Emmerich film to excite the senses or a war film with a powerful message, ‘Midway’ provides neither, instead offering bland action pieces and and former Disney stars with questionable moustaches.

The Irishman

The Irishman – Review

December 9, 2019 Owen Morawitz 0

Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’ is the true definition of a behemoth. The true question for this film is not ‘is it good’, it is instead ‘is this even reviewable?’ Regardless, Owen gives it a go.

Charlie’s Angels – Review

November 15, 2019 Owen Morawitz 0

Elizabeth Banks’ new iteration of ‘Charlie’s Angels’ illustrates the value of empowering women through women-led creative practices, as well as the simple pleasures of a straightforward, kick-ass action ride.

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Ad Astra – Review

September 21, 2019 Owen Morawitz 0

As the masses ‘Naruto run’ around Area 51, Brad Pitt dons his spacesuit and ventures into the darkness of space. Is ‘Ad Astra’ a step forward for modern science fiction, or is it struggling to explore new territory? Owen reviews.

The Nightingale

The Nightingale – Review

August 14, 2019 Owen Morawitz 0

Jennifer Kent’s ‘The Nightingale’ unapologetically showcases the harrowing, violent aspects of the Australian past. While the film is decidedly harrowing, is it a spectacle that we should shield our eyes from, or force ourselves to endure? Owen reviews.

Hobbs & Shaw

Hobbs & Shaw – Review

August 2, 2019 Owen Morawitz 2

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a franchise in possession of a good profit margin must be in want of a spin-off. Is ‘Hobbs and Shaw’ both fast AND furious, or is the concept running out of gas? Owen reviews.