“Knives Out” Is Razor Sharp

“Knives Out” Is Razor Sharp

Sebastian Hunt, The Forum's Head Writer of Film & TV November 30, 2019

★★★½ A man has died. The authorities assume suicide, but an eccentric private investigator suspects foul play. At the center of it all is the man’s family: a set of quirky, possibly sinister...

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“Frozen II” Proves That Disney Hasn’t Entirely Let Itself Go

“Frozen II” Proves That Disney Hasn’t Entirely Let Itself Go

Sebastian Hunt, The Forum's Head Writer of Film & TV November 23, 2019

★★★ If you adored the original Frozen, I have no doubt that you’ll love Frozen II. That’s something I feel should be said upfront. There’s a host of new songs, characters, and rich expansions...

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In “Ford v Ferrari”, The Audience Is The Winner

In “Ford v Ferrari”, The Audience Is The Winner

Sebastian Hunt, The Forum's Head Writer of Film & TV November 16, 2019

★★★★ How much of a miracle was Ford’s triumph over Ferrari in the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans? Clearly a huge one, otherwise there wouldn’t be a film about it. But I’d argue that it doesn’t...

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The World Shines Again In “Doctor Sleep”

The World Shines Again In “Doctor Sleep”

Sebastian Hunt, The Forum's Head Writer of Film & TV November 10, 2019

★★★ Despite sharing a title and basic storyline, Stephen King’s and Stanley Kubrick’s iterations of The Shining could not be more dissimilar. King’s novel envisioned a harrowingly claustrophobic...

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“Terminator: Dark Fate”: Why Isn’t This Franchise Terminated?

“Terminator: Dark Fate”: Why Isn’t This Franchise Terminated?

Sebastian Hunt, The Forum's Head Writer of Film & TV November 2, 2019

★★½ Since the box-office smashes of The Force Awakens and Jurassic World, Hollywood has been scrambling to reboot its major franchises in a similar spirit. From Blade Runner to Mad Max, no brand...

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You Won’t Be Laughing At Joker

You Won’t Be Laughing At “Joker”

Sebastian Hunt, The Forum's Head Writer of Film & TV October 5, 2019

★★★★ Todd Phillips’ Joker, an ultra-dark origin story for Batman’s most famous foe, was a film bound to happen. In this age of superhero oversaturation, a film centered around villains -...

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NBA Offseason: Top Duos in the League

NBA Offseason: Top Duos in the League

Mack Kepner October 4, 2019

This summer has seen a monumental shift in power for the National Basketball Association. The league Champions have lost their super star, the Warriors’ dynasty is seemingly over, and King James has...

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“Abominable” Isn’t An Abomination, But It Isn’t Very Good, Either

“Abominable” Isn’t An Abomination, But It Isn’t Very Good, Either

Sebastian Hunt, The Forum's Head Writer Of Film & TV September 28, 2019

★★ If we are to believe that the Yeti, a mountain-climbing furry monster, truly exists in the contemporary world, then perhaps we must concede that his presence induces a sort of amnesia. It would...

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Ad Astra Doesn’t Quite Stick The Landing

“Ad Astra” Doesn’t Quite Stick The Landing

Sebastian Hunt, The Forum's Head Writer Of Film & TV September 20, 2019

★★★ Ad Astra - a part science fiction, part personal drama starring Brad Pitt - is a good film. On a filmmaking level, there’s no denying that. It’s anchored by a legitimately compelling central...

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It: Chapter Two Spends Too Much Time Clowning Around

“It: Chapter Two” Spends Too Much Time Clowning Around

Sebastian Hunt, The Forum's Head Writer Of Film & TV September 7, 2019

★★½ Whenever a book is dubbed as “unfilmable”, I’ll usually scoff. I am a believer that any piece of fiction can be adapted into a great film. For proof, look to The Wizard of Oz, The Lord...

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