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Review: Mary Poppins Returns
Mary Poppins Returns. Here is a major preface for my review here. Surprisingly, I’ve never seen the original Mary Poppins (gasp) so this review is based on my experience with this movie alone. I have a general idea of the … Continue reading
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Review: A Quiet Place
A Quiet Place. If you’ve noticed, I don’t really review horror movies. The last one I saw was The Visit and I’m still terrified of old people. A Quiet Place looks interesting though and I was curious about what John … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, a quiet place, a quiet place review, deaf, emily blunt, horror, john krasinski, millicent simmonds, movie, movies, noah jupe, noise, review, reviews, sound
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Review: The Girl on the Train
The Girl on the Train. This movie is going to remind everyone of Gone Girl. And that’s unfortunate because Gone Girl is an incredible and thrilling movie. This one? Not so much. The gist. Emily Blunt stars as a woman named Rachel, … 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: Sicario
Sicario. I know, I know, I waited way too long to review this. I think word of mouth is paying off, though, as the theater was still packed, even a month and a half after its release. Maybe I’m telegraphing … Continue reading
IAYTD 2014 Awards
With 2014 coming to a close, I thought now would be a good time to look at some highlights (and lowlights) of the past year. Some of these awards might be similar to what other sites do, but I’ll likely … Continue reading
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Review: Into the Woods
Into the Woods. Now, some history. I used to do musical theatre so I’m familiar with the Broadway play that this movie is based on. I remember renting the VHS of it in high school from the local library. The … Continue reading
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Review: Edge of Tomorrow
Edge of Tomorrow. This movie got a little lost in the shuffle of summertime big blockbusters so it will likely not get the high numbers that films like Godzilla and X-Men: Days of Future Past got. But should it? Is … Continue reading
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Tagged adam ryen daniels, aliens, bill paxton, edge of tomorrow, emily blunt, i am your target demographic, iaytd, mimics, save earth, sci fi, science fiction, tom cruise
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Review: Looper
Looper. This movie’s been on my radar for a long-time, mostly due to my man crush on Joseph Gordon-Levitt and his inability to make bad movies. Add in Bruce Willis, time travel, and incredible action sequences focused on telekinesis… I … Continue reading
Review: The Five-Year Engagement
The Five-Year Engagement. I love Jason Segal. And when he was pairing up with Nicholas Stoller who directed Forgetting Sarah Marshall, I was really excited. There were definite amazing moments in this film and a stellar ensemble for supporting characters, … Continue reading