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Review: Ocean’s 8
Ocean’s 8. It’s been awhile since the latest trilogy of Ocean’s films and now we’re getting a spinoff focusing on Danny Ocean’s sister and featuring an ensemble cast of women. It’s a pretty interesting cast though a predictable premise, so … Continue reading
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Review: A Wrinkle in Time
A Wrinkle in Time. Let me preface with this. I was never really looking forward to this movie. I never read the book, the trailers didn’t really lure me in, I just wasn’t that interested. So when I saw the … Continue reading
Review: The Night Before
The Night Before. One of my favorite comedies of the past couple years is 50/50 (review here) and The Night Before reunites Joseph Gordon-Levitt with the same director, Jonathan Levine. So I had high hopes for something similar. Did it … Continue reading
Review: Inside Out
Inside Out. Pixar is usually synonymous with “incredible.” They’ve got a great track record of films, with the only exceptions (for me) being Cars, Cars 2, and Brave. Everything else I felt was pretty incredible, to say the least. So … Continue reading
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Netflix Roundup: Television Comedies
Netflix Roundup: Television Comedies I spend most of my waking hours watching Netflix and people always ask me for recommendations so I thought I would summarize what’s available on Netflix, what I’ve watched, and what is worth watching! So keep … Continue reading
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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