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Review: Dolittle (2020)
Dolittle. I have been dreading this movie, even moreso than other potential disasters like Cats. Each time the trailer came on (and I had to see it many times), it became more like a doctor’s appointment that I really didn’t look … Continue reading
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Review: Holmes and Watson (2018)
Holmes and Watson. Let’s get straight to it. Holmes and Watson stars Will Ferrell as Sherlock Holmes, while John C. Reilly stars as his assistant Watson. Together, they’re trying to stop the evil Moriarty (Ralph Fiennes) from murdering the Queen … Continue reading
Review: Hail, Caesar!
Hail, Caesar! I’m not a huge fan of the Coen brothers and their films. They’re fine. They have a certain style that either you love or hate. Like Tarantino. I wouldn’t blame someone for not liking Tarantino. So knowing that, … Continue reading
Review: Spectre
Spectre. This is the 24th James Bond film and the fourth to feature Daniel Craig. I went in expecting a trainwreck because Craig has been very vocal about how he feels about playing Bond. Interviewer: Can you imagine doing another … Continue reading
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Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel. Wes Anderson is somewhat of a divisive director, as his films appeal to a very niche group of people. I’ve appreciated most of them, maybe with Life Aquatic and Moonrise Kingdom at the top of that … Continue reading
Review: Wrath of the Titans
Wrath of the Titans. In 2010, the classic film Clash of the Titans was remade with Sam Worthington, fresh off the success of Avatar. The movie was entertaining but lacked depth and was a real disappointment to anyone that was a fan … Continue reading