It's been four years since Suicide Squad flopped in theaters. The only silver lining was Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn. Now she's back and free from the Joker in Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn or...as the film seems to be suddenly renamed: Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey. Confusion of the film's title aside, Robbie and Director Cathy Yan pull together one of the best superhero genre films since Wonder Woman. Full of energy, laughs, and never boring, _Harley Quinn_ is a great way to start off the 2020 superhero season.
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It was certainly cold this year in Park City, Utah, but the snow didn't bother us anyway. We once again fueled our festival goings with our snacks of choice — whiskey and popcorn. And while we are not officially sponsored by our beloved High West whiskey distiller, we certainly partook of their awesomeness once again, along with a few other drinks thrown in for good measure. We saw a variety of thrilling and engaging films this year. And a couple left us scratching our heads. Here's the list of what we saw and what we thought. Listen to our podcast to get the full review of each film!
In a time when truth is being questioned and the pressure to follow the crowd is immense, a film like A Hidden Lifewww.imdb.com/title/tt5827916/ is just what is needed. Franz Jägerstätter is an Austrian farmer who faces death when refuses to fight for the Nazis in World War 2. His quiet protest which seemed so small at the time now resonates around the world of what one can do in the face of great evil. Director Terrance Malick delicately weaves Jägerstätter's story into a masterpiece of storytelling.
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