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Review: Dumbo (2019)
Dumbo (2019). Full transparency. I’ve never seen the original (or at least I don’t remember seeing it) so I have no context for what they might’ve changed or how this relates to the 1941 cartoon. I’m judging this movie independent … Continue reading
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Review: American Assassin
American Assassin. I really only know Dylan O’Brien from The Maze Runner so it’s a nice change of pace to see him do something a little more mature and I’m hoping he can make a name for himself as one … Continue reading
(Review) Spider-Man: Homecoming
Spider-Man: Homecoming. This may be one of my most anticipated movies of this year, which sounds odd for being the third try at getting a Spider-Man franchise off the ground. This time, though, our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is part of … Continue reading
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Review: Spotlight (2015)
Spotlight. Written by Steve Kim. Based on real life events, Spotlight deals with the high profile Boston Catholic sex abuse scandal and the group of Boston Globe investigative journalists who brought it to light in early 2002. Spotlight finds a … Continue reading
Review: Birdman
Birdman. When I ask people younger than me if they know who Michael Keaton is, they mostly respond with no. The occasional answer might include “Was he the Batman guy?” So the movie Birdman is kind of self-referential. Does it … Continue reading
Review: RoboCop (2014)
RoboCop (2014) I remember watching the original RoboCop when I was just a kid. It was fascinating as an action movie, but obviously the bigger themes of the movie were overlooked. Now, with this reboot of the franchise, I’m able … Continue reading
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