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Suburbicon (2017) Movie Review

November 13, 2017 Steve Baqqi
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What comes to mind when you think of the 1950s? The Cold War, Sputnik, McCarthyism, post-war prosperity? Cheerful suburban home life following white flight from America’s cities, white picket fences, housewives with towering hairdos, and friendly neighbors? Or maybe we have come to see through the facade of an all-inclusive, welcoming community; a fragile edifice pitched during a time when racism, segregation, and housing district redlining were still running rampant. Suburbicon attempts to tackle these romantic anachronisms of the mid-20th century to reveal the violent torrent of racism and paranoia that lurked underneath, threatening to explode into chaos and social upheaval. Unfortunately, the movie is a god-awful mess that fails to provide any of these topics proper examination.

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Tags Suburbicon, 2017, Cold War, Sputnik, Racism, Segregation, Paranoia, Crime, Murder, Thriller, Bad Movie, Gardner Lodge, Matt Damon, George Clooney, Coen Brothers, Julianne Moore, Movie Review, Oscar Isaac
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X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) Movie Review

July 1, 2016 Steve Baqqi
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Bryan Singer, the director of X-Men, X-2, and X-Men: Days of Future Past, has returned to direct X-Men: Apocalypse. But unlike the first three, which have flaws but are generally very entertaining and well-regarded superhero films, X-Men Apocalypse is not a good X-Men movie. It’s not even a good movie. That being said, it still has its moments, especially with regard to action sequences. But, the film is too long and is brought down by fundamental problems with its villain, an abundance of characters, and contrived plot threads.

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Tags X-Men: Apocalypse, 2016, X-Men, X-2, X-3: The Last Stand, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Bryan Singer, En Sabah Nur, Oscar Isaac, Apocalypse, 1980's, 80's, The Four Horseman, Professor Xavier, James McAvoy, Quicksilver, Evan Peters, Moira MacTaggert, Rose Byrne, Magneto, Michael Fassbender, Cyclops, Tye Sheridan, Sansa Stark, Phoenix, Jean Grey, Sophie Turner, Raven, Mystique, Jennifer Lawrence, Nazis, Batman V Superman
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