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Review: Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood. This is the ninth movie by Quentin Tarantino. By now, you probably have an idea if this is your cup of tea or not. You might love these films or you might be incredibly … Continue reading
Review: The Revenant
The Revenant. This is one of the last big 2015 movies I still needed to see (I think The Danish Girl is the only other one left) and it finally hit wide release. The theater was packed and I was surprised … Continue reading
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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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Five Must-See Movies Based on a True Story
There have been more “true story” movies than I can count, so it can be a daunting genre to look at. In the video below, I take a stab at picking five true stories that were turned into movies that … Continue reading
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Top 10 Films of 2013
Ladies and gentlemen… The time has come. 2013 is coming to an end and I reviewed 65 movies throughout the year. Some were great, some were horrible (Movie 43, I’m looking at you). So, with all these reviews… Which 10 … Continue reading
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Review: The Wolf of Wall Street
The Wolf of Wall Street. Martin Scorsese, one of the industry’s biggest directors, teams up with the golden goose that is Leonardo DiCaprio to bring the real-life story of Jordan Belfort to the big screen. Some movies are released in … Continue reading
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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: 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