“The Matrix” is the definition of a classic: well-loved, recognizable and just as good the 14th time watching it as the 1st or 2nd.
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July Book Roundup: What you should be reading this month
Roar staffers share their top picks for a good month of reading.
Throwback Thursday: ‘Mary Poppins’ withstands test of time
In the first installment of our Throwback Thursday review series, opinions editor Jennifer Zhan re-examines a childhood favorite and finds her spirit animal in another human being.
‘Inside Out’ sparkles with characters, animation, plotline
The beautiful minds of Pixar bring you a look inside the head of eleven-year-old Riley Anderson in an intricately animated and wildly absorbing tale sure to satisfy.
‘Jurassic World’ smashes box office, but also expectations, hopes, dreams
“Jurassic World” fails to reach level of predecessors. See why here.
June Book Roundup: What you should be reading this month
Roar staffers share their top picks for a good month of reading.
Another take on ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’
“Avengers: Age of Ultron” is two and a half hours of wonderful spectacle, and manages to raise the stakes for the heroes both as a team and as individuals.
‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ yet another Marvel disappointment
“Age of Ultron”, while a sentimentally classic Marvel film, fails miserably due to unspectacular writing.
‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,’ though flawed, shines with quirkiness, humor
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” is the best kind of quirky there is.
Pilot episode, though dull, captures audience with political drama
In the light of the recent “House of Cards: Season 3,” let’s take it back to the very beginning, our first meeting with Frank Underwood and his fellow cast of sometimes underhanded, always power-hungry politicians.