
Jeremy Mathai
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slashfilm.com | Jeremy Mathai
Whether you're a hardcore gamer who was there on the front lines when "The Last of Us" and "The Last of Us: Part II" first released on PlayStation or a newcomer to the HBO series, the franchise counts millions of fans who have encountered this post-apocalyptic story and fallen in love with the characters involved. By now, everyone knows the property's heart and soul derives from the lovable dynamic between main leads Ellie and Joel.
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slashfilm.com | Jeremy Mathai
We are so back, folks, and so is the most entertaining murder-mystery series of the last several years. Since putting his stamp on "Star Wars" with the brilliant "The Last Jedi," director Rian Johnson has gone on to create an original new franchise with "Knives Out" and "Glass Onion" on the big screen and "Poker Face" for streaming television. In both cases, half of Hollywood has been recruited to fill out the ensemble casts, while the other half has shown up anyway.
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slashfilm.com | Jeremy Mathai
You're not going to believe this, but fans of a beloved original series are once again freaking out about changes made to an upcoming adaptation. No, I'm not talking about gamers and their complicated relationship with "The Last of Us" season 2 (although there's sure to be plenty where that came from in the weeks ahead).
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slashfilm.com | Jeremy Mathai
There are your standard war films, and then there's "Warfare," existing worlds apart and in a league all its own. Alex Garland's latest directorial effort will inevitably feel reminiscent of his prior heart-pounding action/thriller from a year ago, "Civil War," though with several key differences. For one, viewers will quickly realize there is no real "narrative" here in a traditional sense, instead stripped completely of any rousing speeches or acts of glory or overdone clichés.
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slashfilm.com | Jeremy Mathai
This is why we can't have nice things, people. The recent release of "A Minecraft Movie" (which /Film's Witney Seibold reviewed rather positively for us here) has been nothing short of a boon for beleaguered theaters these days, waking up a very sleepy box office that hasn't even been able to rely on the usual blockbuster fare to help keep things afloat.
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