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Colton Morman

Colton Morman
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I love culture. I love seeing the way a collection of people create, interpret and present the elements of their shared history they deem important enough to warrant such an intensive process as cultivating a culture. It’s partially what I...
Twentieth Century Fox’s summer blockbuster, "X-Men: Apocalypse," is the newest film in the X-Men film franchise. The X-Men films have ranged from abominable to brilliant, with this film resolving somewhere in the middle. Although at times clunky and a bit...
Marvel Studios has begun its third phase of films in spectacular fashion with its entry, “Captain America: Civil War.” Since 2008’s “Iron Man,” Marvel Studios has consistently produced good comic book films, but its “Captain America” lineup have always been...
Disney’s "The Jungle Book" may go down as one of the greatest visual and technical marvels in cinematic history. Never before has a film been so eloquently and cohesively presented to the audience. The only film that comes close...
In the interest of delivering a fair review of "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice," I must make two acknowledgements: The first is that this review will contain minor spoilers. I can justify why the film is of the...
Season one of the Netflix series “Marvel’s Daredevil” was one of the most surprising hits of last year. It had a great story, villain, action set pieces and an interesting lead character in the form of Daredevil, the blind...
The thriller “10 Cloverfield Lane” is a sequel to 2008’s “Cloverfield.” To say it is a sequel, however, is fairly misleading. It’s best to think of this film as an original story set within the continuity of the first...
The most important show currently on television is undoubtedly “American Crime Story: The People v. O. J. Simpson.” A 10-episode miniseries on the channel FX, “The People v. O. J. Simpson” forces us to reflect on our society as...