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Review: Vice (2018)
Vice. In this loose true story, we follow former Vice President Dick Cheney (Christian Bale) as he rises to prominence. We also have his wife Lynne (Amy Adams), who accompanies him on his journey. In government, we encounter George W. … Continue reading
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Tagged amy adams, christian bale, dick cheney, i am your target demographic, iaytd, movie, movie review, movies, politics, review, reviews, sam rockwell, steve carell, vice, vice review
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Review: Welcome to Marwen
Welcome to Marwen. Releasing in late December, it’s clear that this movie wanted to capitalize on timing and hope for award consideration. Steve Carell impressed people with serious films like Foxcatcher and it looks like this was meant to be … Continue reading
Review: The Big Short
The Big Short. I was really excited about The Big Short, as it looked similar to Wolf of Wall Street, which I really liked. The cast was incredible and I was excited to see Adam McKay’s first foray into serious filmmaking (he … Continue reading
Review: Foxcatcher
Foxcatcher. In another “based on a true story” movie to hit theaters this season, we have the story of Olympic wrestler Mark Schultz and the Foxcatcher training center for young wrestlers. Steve Carell has already been on the radar for … Continue reading
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Tagged 1996, channing tatum, dave schultz, film, foxcatcher, john du pont, mark ruffalo, mark schultz, movie, movie review, movies, olympics, steve carell, wrestling
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Review: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. I expected very little from this movie, as both Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner carry substantially less weight than they used to. Movies like this are the reason reviews exist … Continue reading
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: Anchorman 2
Anchorman 2. Let me start with this. I didn’t initially like the first Anchorman. I don’t think I was ready for what was about to happen, so it all kind of took me by surprise. This time around, I knew … Continue reading