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Margaux Goes to the Movies

Margaux is quite the cinephile. Check out her thoughts on the latest films here!

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Margaux Goes to the Movies

20 Most Anticipated Movies of 2016

Author Margaux Date February 21, 2016

I’ll be buying the tickets for these films, want to get the popcorn?

Tagged Brice de Nice 3, Captain America, Captain Fantastic, Chocolat, Coen Brothers, Colonia, Daniel Bruhl, Deadpool, Eddie The Eagle, Finding Dory, George Clooney, ghostbusters, Hail Caesar, Hello My Name is Doris, Juste la fin du monde, Kung Fu Panda 3, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Moana, Movie, Movies, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, Now You see me 2, Omar Sy, Ralph Fiennes, Roschdy Zem, Ryan Reynolds, Scarlett Johansson, Secret life of Pets, Sing Street, star trek, Taron Egerton, The Life and Death of John F. Donovan, Tilda Swinton | Leave a comment |
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Best of 2015, Margaux Goes to the Movies

Best Movies of 2015

Author Margaux Date December 31, 2015

2015 was a great year for cinema! Let’s take a look back at what the team loved, discovered and rediscovered this year!

Tagged Beasts of No Nation, Best of 2015, Crimson Peak, Infinitely Polar Bear, Inside Out, It Follows, Jurassic World, Kingsman, Mad Max, Mockingjay, Movies, Mustang, Ni Le Ciel Ni La Terre, Nous Trois ou Rien, Room, Sicario, Spotlight, Star Wars, The Force Awakens, The Martian, The Woman in Gold, Trainwreck | Leave a comment |
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Margaux Goes to the Movies

Crimson Peak or Movie Etiquette 101

Author Margaux Date December 16, 2015

Have you ever let a bad movie theater experience ruin a film for you? I went to see Crimson Peak and decided to give you some advice about how to behave in a movie theater!

Tagged Crimson Peak, film review, Gothic, Guillermo del Toro, Jessica Chastain, Jim Beaver, mia wasikowska, rules, Supernatural, Tom Hiddleston | Leave a comment |
Top 10 Documentaries Netflix
Margaux Goes to the Movies, NonFicNov

Netflix loves Documentaries (and so do I!) My Top 10 Documentaries on Netflix!

Author Margaux Date November 5, 2015

For #NonFicNov, we recorded a few podcast episodes about 3 documentaries. Here are my top 10 recommendations for the best documentaries on Netflix.

Tagged 20 Feet From Stardom, Alive Inside, Dear Zachary, documentary, Hitler's Children, How To Survive a Plague, Larry Kramer, netflix, Paris is Burning, The Black Power Mixtape, The Punk Singer, The Thin Blue Line, The True Cost, Tip, Virunga, What Happened Miss Simone | Leave a comment |
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Infinitely Polar Bear: A Journey Through Atypical Parenting:

Author Margaux Date October 26, 2015

Infinitely Polar Bear is an indie film, which means I already love it, but I also enjoyed seeing parts of my parents reflected in the main characters.

Tagged Ashley Aufderheide, Family, film review, Imogene Wolodarsky, Mark Ruffalo, Maya Forbes, Zoe Saldana | Leave a comment |
Margaux Goes to the Movies

Mission Impossible, Rogue Nation: Now, That’s What I Call Great Entertainment!

Author Margaux Date October 26, 2015

As a Mission Impossible virgin, I wasn’t too interested in Rogue Nation, but after attending the premiere I GET it. It’s pure entertainment!

Tagged Alec Baldwin, film review, Jeremy Renner, Mission Impossible, Movie Review, Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise | 3 Comments |
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#FantasticFour: Why Rebooting is a Mistake

Author Margaux Date September 27, 2015
I’m a bit late to the party, but I couldn’t just let this one...
Tagged Fantastic Four, film review, Fox, Jamie Bell, Kate Mara, Marvel, Michael B Jordan, Miles Teller | Leave a comment |
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Mustang: An Unconventional Prison Break Film about Marriage

Author Margaux Date August 24, 2015
The Quinzaine des Réalisateurs (Directors’ Fortnight) during the Cannes festival is a parallel selection...
Tagged Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Mustang, turkey | Leave a comment |
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Challenging Iranian Laws Through Film: Jafar Panahi’s Taxi

Author Margaux Date August 13, 2015
To say that Jafar Panahi would do anything for cinema’s sake and liberty of...
Tagged documentary, Iran, Jafar Panahi, non-fiction, Taxi | 1 Comment |
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#MinionsMovie: A Dumb Comedy That Doesn’t Disappoint

Author Margaux Date August 10, 2015
The little yellow monsters of Despicable Me are back, but this time without Gru...
Tagged Allison Janney, Animation, Jon Hamm, Mac Guff, Michael Keaton, Pierre Coffin, Sandra Bullock | Leave a comment |
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Ant Man

Author Margaux Date July 17, 2015
When you think MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), you think big blockbuster action dramas. Then...
Tagged Ant-Man, Avengers, Bobby Carnavale, Captain America, Corey Stoll, Edgar Wright, Evangeline Lily, Marvel, Michael Douglas, Michael Pena, Paul Rudd | Leave a comment |
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Spy

Author Margaux Date July 10, 2015
I don’t particularly appreciate Paul Feig in cinema. I’m one of those people who...
Tagged comedy, Jason Statham, Jude Law, Melissa McCarthy, Paul Feig, Rose Byrne, Spy | Leave a comment |
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