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Author Archives: Dan Hudak

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Hanks a fitting Mr. Rogers, but more time in the Neighborhood, please

by Dan Hudak November 21, 2019
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews

James Franco perfectly embodies the man behind one of the worst movies of all time

by Dan Hudak December 6, 2017
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews

DC’s Justice League is moderately entertaining

by Dan Hudak November 22, 2017
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews

Thor: Ragnarok is the holiday movie you’ve been waiting for

by Dan Hudak November 9, 2017
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews

Happy Death Day is eerily unoriginal

by Dan Hudak October 18, 2017
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews

The Only Living Boy in New York is a misbegotten narrative

by Dan Hudak August 30, 2017
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews

Steven Soderbergh’s return to the big screen plays it safe, but fun

by Dan Hudak August 24, 2017
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews

War for the Planet of the Apes is an unfortunate and forgettable film

by Dan Hudak July 12, 2017
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews

Wonder Woman takes on traditional gender norms with a powerful female lead

by Dan Hudak June 7, 2017
Posted inArts+Movies, Features

What to expect from the big screen for summer 2017

by Dan Hudak May 3, 2017

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