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Review: Just Mercy
Just Mercy. Here we follow the story beginning in 1988 of a man named Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx) who has been sentenced to death, even though he’s innocent. A young lawyer named Bryan Stevenson (Michael B. Jordan) has just started … Continue reading
Review: Baby Driver
Baby Driver. I’m a huge fan of director Edgar Wright, known for his films Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (just to name a few). His newest film Baby Driver looked like an adrenaline-filled … Continue reading
Review: Sleepless (2017)
Sleepless. It’s January, where we’re getting awesome movies going into wide release but we’re also getting not-so-great movies being released that are just kind of … thrown out there. Sleepless received very little fanfare, as if the studio just wanted this … Continue reading
Must-Watch Movies on Netflix
Must-Watch Movies on Netflix. Here’s a scenario. It’s dinnertime. You open up Netflix and you want to catch a movie but there’s so many options that it’s almost daunting. Well, let me help. Below, I’m going to outline some stellar … Continue reading
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Review: Annie (2014)
Annie. Back in high school, I was in the musical Annie, though not as Daddy Warbucks (as my bald head would suggest). Back then, I played the part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose part was sadly cut from the … Continue reading
Review: The Amazing Spider-Man 2
The Amazing Spider-Man 2. I liked The Amazing Spider-Man, but I didn’t think it was spectacular. I didn’t have anything against Tobey Maguire but I thought Andrew Garfield brought something new. Even though I liked it, I was never really … Continue reading
Review: Django Unchained
Django Unchained. I’ve been a fan of Tarantino since I saw Kill Bill, Vol 1 so I was excited when I first started hearing buzz about this. There was some controversy, usually related to a white man directing a comedy … Continue reading