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Review: Bombshell (2019)
Bombshell. I don’t watch a lot of Fox News, so I unsurprisingly didn’t know about this major scandal involving several of their women news anchors and a sexual harassment suit against one of their executives Roger Ailes. This is that … Continue reading
Review: Long Shot (2019)
Long Shot. I’ve been in the mood for a solid comedy recently, amidst all the huge summer blockbusters arriving early to the party. Seth Rogen is a little hit or miss for me but I was excited to see what … Continue reading
Review: Atomic Blonde
Atomic Blonde. This is interesting. Director David Leitch is a former stuntman and an uncredited Director on the film John Wick. I don’t quite know why a director would be uncredited though. Leitch is also directing the upcoming Deadpool 2. Is Atomic Blonde able to … Continue reading
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Review: The Fate of the Furious
The Fate of the Furious. Here’s some context for my history with this franchise. I was on the fence for the first four movies but when Fast Five rolled around, things ramped up, with this franchise now becoming one of … Continue reading
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Review: Kubo and the Two Strings
Kubo and the Two Strings. Laika is a film studio in Oregon that focuses on somewhat of a lost art form. They do stop motion animation, in the vein of Ray Harryhausen who was known for classics like the Sinbad … Continue reading
(Advance Review) The Huntsman: Winter’s War
The Huntsman: Winter’s War Back in 2012, we got a rather mediocre movie called Snow White and the Huntsman, which featured Kristen Stewart as the boring female lead. The movie was a much better trailer than it was a film, … Continue reading
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(Review) Mad Max: Fury Road
Mad Max: Fury Road. By the time I got to catch Mad Max: Fury Road in theaters, there was already a huge amount of hype. It still has 98% on Rotten Tomatoes, even with 200+ reviews. For those of you … Continue reading
Review: A Million Ways to Die in the West
A Million Ways to Die in the West. I enjoyed Seth MacFarlane’s Ted much more than I thought I would. So there was potential that this movie might also be funny. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. The gist is that … Continue reading
Review: Prometheus
Prometheus. The trailers for Prometheus looked absolutely epic and the movie definitely doesn’t let you down on that aspect. Director Ridley Scott (Alien, Kingdom of Heaven, Gladiator, American Gangster, Black Hawn Down) returns to the terrifying genre of alien horror … Continue reading
Review: Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman. I remember seeing the first trailer for this movie and I became so excited because it looked genius. It looked epic and had some of the most engaging and innovative spins on the fantasy genre that I’ve … Continue reading