Armani Barron, TJ Morrison and Luiza Serra break down season 7, episode deux of "Game of Thrones!"
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TV Core-ner: “Game of Thrones” Pod — Season Seven Premiere, “Dragonstone”
“Game of Thrones Pod” #11 — Season Seven Premiere, “Dragonstone” Armani Barron, TJ Morrison and Gary Rossington unpack the very, very well-watched premiere of “Game of Thrones,” season 7, which, yes, featured Ed Sheeran and Jim ...
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The DCEU Finally Captures Some “Wonder”
Over the past two weeks, your trusty Filmcore panel of (in alphabetical order) Armani Barron, Alex Kirschenbaum, and Emily NS saw Patty Jenkins’s “Wonder Woman,” the best movie in the DC Extended Universe that began ...
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Does “Chewing Gum” Season Two Avoid A Sophomore Slump?
We’ve seen it before, the dreaded sophomore slump. From “True Detective” to “The Misfits,” recent audiences have watched plenty of shows with strong concepts that delivered in their debut season, only to disappoint the second ...
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“Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2” – In Review
Review, “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” — ** stars (out of ****) Released May 5, 2017 Written and Directed by James Gunn Cinematography by Henry Braham Starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Bradley ...
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Box Office Futures Listcore: Alien Vs. Batgirl
THE BOX OFFICE FUTURES RETURN, after a protracted absence. In this weekend’s edition, we are confronted by two pivotal questions: 1. In this clash of two freshman franchise titans, can Batgirl’s latest flick put up ...
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Filmcore Pod #13: Women in Film (and Television!)
Armani Barron, Emily NS, Luiza Serra and new Filmcore contributor Adora Wilson-Eye discuss a wide range of cinematic and televised representations of women in the 21st century. Check out the link here
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Does Everybody Want Alex’s 2016 Year-End Movie Power Rankings?
Before we get cracking with my 2016 power rankings, I have some housekeeping to do with you, dear readers. The first item: you’ll notice that my 2016 movie intake is significantly down from my 2015 ...
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Finding Light In A Year Of Darkness: Nick Ranks The Films Of 2016
Amid the overwhelming political and social stress that dominated 2016, the films that stood out were the ones that revealed the warmer and brighter side of human nature and individuality. “Moonlight” had a compassion for ...
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Best Pictures, Bostonians And Broncos: Chris Takes Stock Of 2016 In Movies
2016 signaled a big shift for American movies, as a new generation of younger filmmaking voices rose to the top of the heap with bold new storytelling choices, joining a few familiar faces like Richard ...