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Review: Boy Erased
Boy Erased. Sometimes, smaller films like this come and go without anyone really seeing them in theaters. They might even get award nominations but a majority of mainstream audiences won’t even know what this is, so let’s dive into my … Continue reading
Review: Loving
Loving. I’m currently in an interracial relationship so I was instantly interested in one of the landmark moments that set the stage for interracial relationships today. I was a fan of Joel Edgerton already (most notably Warrior) and Ruth Negga played … Continue reading
Review: Black Mass
Black Mass. I finally caught the latest Johnny Depp film Black Mass, which I definitely wanted to catch before it left theaters, if only to catch his performance which has been getting much acclaim. The gist. Black Mass is based … Continue reading
(Review) Exodus: Gods and Kings
Exodus: Gods and Kings. Not too long ago, we had Darren Aronofsky tackle the story of Noah and a lot of audiences were upset with how liberal he was with the source material (I was more upset with just generally … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron paul, adam ryen daniels, bible, christian bale, exodus, gods and kings, i am your target demographic, iaytd, joel edgerton, john turturro, movie, movies, review, reviews, ridley scott, sigourney weaver
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Review: The Great Gatsby (2013)
The Great Gatsby. Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel of the same name, The Great Gatsby looks like a dazzling film. The trailers were astounding, in a Baz Luhrmann kind of way. After Moulin Rouge and Romeo + Juliet, both … Continue reading
Review: Warrior
Warrior. In Warrior, we follow two brothers, played by Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises, Inception) and Joel Edgerton (The Odd Life of Timothy Green) who both seek out mixed martial arts as a way to either solve or ignore … Continue reading
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Tagged adam ryen daniels, i am your target demographic, joel edgerton, mixed martial arts, MMA, movie review, nick nolte, tom hardy, UFC, warrior
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Review: The Odd Life of Timothy Green
The Odd Life of Timothy Green. The trailers for this movie would lead you to believe that it’s a children’s movie. Well, if you’ve managed to catch the news stories on how traumatic this movie is for children, you’ll likely … Continue reading