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Movie review: 'The Magnificent Seven'

Movie review: 'The Magnificent Seven'

by Travis Poppleton | Sep 22, 2016 | FrontPage, mainStory, Reviews

Before we dive into a review for this weekend’s “The Magnificent Seven,” let me just note that as a moviegoer, you can pretty much ignore everything critics are yammering on about when it comes to this film. Yes, the contemporary dialogue is distracting and yes it’s...
Movie review: 'The Magnificent Seven'

Movie review: ‘The Magnificent Seven’

by Travis Poppleton | Sep 22, 2016 | FrontPage, mainStory, Reviews

Before we dive into a review for this weekend’s “The Magnificent Seven,” let me just note that as a moviegoer, you can pretty much ignore everything critics are yammering on about when it comes to this film. Yes, the contemporary dialogue is distracting and yes it’s...
'The Little Prince' is a beautiful movie that should not be titled 'The Little Prince'

'The Little Prince' is a beautiful movie that should not be titled 'The Little Prince'

by Travis Poppleton | Aug 30, 2016 | FrontPage, mainStory, Reviews

“The Little Prince” is a movie I’ve been waiting to see since it first premiered at the 68th Cannes Film Festival. As a pretty big fan of Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s 1943 classic, and not so much a fan of the 1974 film adaptation with Gene Wilder — though let’s...
'The Little Prince' is a beautiful movie that should not be titled 'The Little Prince'

‘The Little Prince’ is a beautiful movie that should not be titled ‘The Little Prince’

by Travis Poppleton | Aug 30, 2016 | FrontPage, mainStory, Reviews

“The Little Prince” is a movie I’ve been waiting to see since it first premiered at the 68th Cannes Film Festival. As a pretty big fan of Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s 1943 classic, and not so much a fan of the 1974 film adaptation with Gene Wilder — though let’s...
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