Review – The End of the Tour

Review – The End of the Tour

When comedic actors venture into drama, it can go one of two ways.  They can be great, like Adam Sandler in Punch-Drunk Love (2002) or Steve Carrell in Foxcatcher (2014).  Or, they can be terrible, like Vince Vaughn in Psycho (1998) or Jim Carrey in The Number 23 (2007).  So when I heard that Jason Segel of Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) and How I Met Your Mother fame was stepping into the dramatic world as author…

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Review – Straight Outta Compton

Review – Straight Outta Compton

Straight Outta Compton, was another film I could not wait to see in 2015.  In fact, it was number three on my Most Anticipated Films of 2015 behind only J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s Birdman (2014) follow-up, The Revenant.  The trailers for the film were electric, Dr. Dre and Ice Cube were godfathering the film, the cast looked good, the director was established, and the music was…

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Review – Fant4stic

Review – Fant4stic

One of the worst things to watch as a film critic is a gifted cast wasted in a terrible movie.  With films like Ocean’s 12 (2004), All the King’s Men (2006), Bobby (2006), and Movie 43 (2013), studios put together an all-star, awards caliber team and put them into a movie that is either underwhelming or just awful. However, Josh Trank’s Fant4stic might be the biggest culprit of this travesty, as Fant4stic is a cinematic debacle that…

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Review – Southpaw

Review – Southpaw

Southpaw was a film I could not wait to see.  It was number nine on my Most Anticipated Films of 2015 list that I made at the beginning of the year.  It had everything going for it.  An established director in Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, 2001), an incredible cast, including Rachel McAdams, Oscar winner Forrest Whitaker, and a jacked Jake Gyllenhaal, excellent marketing and trailers, and a soundtrack produced by Eminem. Sadly, the film did…

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Review – Ant-Man

Review – Ant-Man

Before going into Ant-Man, the 12th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I was a bit hesitant.  My lack of knowledge of Ant-Man gave me the idea that this superhero and his powers were kind of a joke and mildly stupid compared the other Marvel heroes we have met so far.  Also, the production was a troubled one, with one of my favorite directors, Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz, 2007), originally set to direct but left…

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Review – Amy

Review – Amy

Amy is a look at the life of troubled artist Amy Winehouse, from the early days to her downfall into drugs, alcohol, and her eventual death at the young age of 27. I did not know a lot about Winehouse before going into this movie.  I thought that she was just another artist who couldn’t handle the rockstar life style.  But director Asif Kapadia has given us a much deeper story than that. The first…

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Review – Terminator Genisys

Review – Terminator Genisys

I don’t go to the movies to see bad movies.  I don’t ever want a movie to be bad because then it just wastes my time and money.  But, Terminator Genisys was one I had a bad feeling about from the beginning.  From the awful, spoilerific trailer, to the current state of Hollywood, and the casting, this movie had all the makings to fail. I don’t want to toot my own horn or anything, but…

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Review – Magic Mike XXL

Review – Magic Mike XXL

2012’s Magic Mike was one of the best surprises I have ever had going to the movies.  A film that was advertised as Channing Tatum and a patsy of strippers getting hot, wild, and naked amongst a sea of women was actually a personal character study about a man looking to find himself and a career with very limited stripping.  A lot of women were disappointed, I was not. Well now Tatum and the patsy are…

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Review – Ted 2

Review – Ted 2

A good comedy sequel is hard to come by.  Most of them are terrible, like Caddyshack 2 (1988),  Evan Almighty (2007), and The Hangover II (2011) .  But sometimes, in a very rare occurrence, you get a Wayne’ World 2 (1993), a comedy sequel that may not be as great as the original, but is still great in its own right and worthy of its predecessor. I am happy to report that Ted 2 is an example…

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Review – The Wolfpack

Review – The Wolfpack

When I write my reviews, usually I will write about the movie a few hours after seeing it.  I gather my thoughts and let the movie simmer so I can compile a full, cohesive opinion of the movie. After seeing the documentary The Wolfpack, which I saw earlier this week, I was unable to write my review right away due to other obligations I needed to attend to.  Initially, my thoughts on the Sundance Film…

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