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Top 10 Films of 2018
Top 10 Films of 2018. As 2018 comes to a finish, I’ve reviewed 79 films this year and now it’s time to narrow that down to a manageable list of the ten movies that you need to see from 2018. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, a star is born, avengers, best films, best films of 2018, blackkklansman, bradley cooper, bumblebee, clint eastwood, endgame, green book, hailee steinfeld, infinity war, into the spider-verse, john cho, mahershala ali, mission impossible, mr rogers, searching, spider-man, spiderman, spiderverse, the mule, tom cruise, top 10, top 10 2018, transformers, viggo mortensen, won't you be my neighbor
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Review: Nobody’s Fool
Nobody’s Fool. Tiffany Haddish is making more movies than I thought possible, with several coming out within months of each other. She has a very predictable schtick but that’s what people want. They want crazy, they want over the top. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, amber riley, comedies, comedy, iaytd, movie, movie review, movie reviews, movies, nobody's fool, omari hardwick, review, tiffany haddish, tika sumpter, tyler perry, whoopi goldberg
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Review: Bohemian Rhapsody
Bohemian Rhapsody. Queen is a legendary musical group. Even if you don’t think you know a lot of their stuff, as the songs play, you realize how many of their tracks have seeped into your mind over the years. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, bohemian rhapsody, freddie mercury, i am your target demographic, iaytd, movie, movies, music, queen, rami malek, review, reviews
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Review: First Man (2018)
First Man. This is the third film by director Damien Chazelle, following Whiplash and La La Land. While those two shared a common theme of music, this movie is a tad more unrelated. The gist. Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) is working at … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, claire foy, corey stoll, first man, i am your target demographic, iaytd, jason clarke, moon, moon landing, movie, movies, nasa, neil armstrong, pablo schreiber, patrick fugit, review, reviews, ryan gosling
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Review: Bad Times at the El Royale
Bad Times at the El Royale. In this film written and directed by Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods, Marvel’s Daredevil), we follow a small group of strangers who all convene at the El Royale, a hotel that straddles the … Continue reading
Review: A Star is Born (2018)
A Star is Born. This movie was a bit of an x-factor for me. I wasn’t sure if it’d be incredible or if it would tank. It features Bradley Cooper not only as a singer but he’s also behind the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, a star is born, andrew dice clay, bradley cooper, dave chappelle, i am your target demographic, iaytd, lady gaga, movie, movies, raft gavron, remake
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Review: Venom
Venom. We live in a weird world, where comic books have come to life on-screen in some really successful ways. They’re mainstream now, with most of the top-earning movies of all-time being comic book films. But it wasn’t too long … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, comic books, comics, i am your target demographic, iaytd, marvel, michelle williams, movie review, review, reviews, riz ahmed, spider-man, spiderman, tom hardy, venom, venom movie, venom review
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Review: The House with a Clock in its Walls
The House with a Clock in its Walls. The award for worst name of a movie this year goes to… Well, probably The Meg. But The House with a Clock in its Walls is a close second. The Gist. 10-year-old orphan … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, cate blanchett, eli roth, gothic, horror, i am your target demographic, iaytd, jack black, own vaccaro, review, reviews, the house with a clock in its walls
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Review: Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? It’s rare that I want to see documentaries in theaters. However when Won’t You Be My Neighbor? came to theaters, I knew I had to see it. I remember Mr. Rogers a little from my … Continue reading
Review: I Feel Pretty
I Feel Pretty. Amy Schumer is divisive, let’s start with that. She’s crude and she’s alienated a lot of people with some of her comedy and off-handed remarks. If you dislike her, this movie won’t do anything to change your … Continue reading