Best of 2016 So Far

Best of 2016 So Far

A quarter of the year is officially over.  Amazing how time flies.  We’ve officially passed through the garbage months of cinema and are heading full speed into the summer movie season.  I’ve seen 43 movies this year and, surprisingly, we’ve gotten some really good movies these past couple months, a few that may even end up on my year end list.  Let’s look at the best of 2016 so far and take a glimpse at to…

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Review – The Jungle Book

Review – The Jungle Book

Jon Favreau’s live-action version of The Jungle Book had my jaw on the floor for the entire 105 minute run time.  This movie is spectacular in every way.  The visuals are astoundingly beautiful with great use of 3-D, the action is exciting, and the story is better and darker than the original animated film, yet still keeps the films spirit perfectly. Mowgli (newcomer Neel Sethi), a man-cub living amongst the wolves, tries to flee the jungle after a threat…

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Review – Sing Street

Review – Sing Street

I’ve been attending the Sundance Film Festival since 2011.  Every year before the festival begins, I make a list of my most anticipated movies of the festival.  This list is based on a combination of the who the director is, who the actors are, and the film’s synopsis, because none of the films have trailers.  I usually end up seeing my top five choices because I make the time for those, but there are always…

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Top 5 – Ice Cube Movies

Top 5 – Ice Cube Movies

Ice Cube is an entertainment legend.  Starting off his career in the landmark rap group N.W.A, he has since become a writer, director, producer, and actor in the film world.  He’s been an action star, showed some comedic chops, and has even flashed a dramatic side that should have earned him awards consideration.  So, in honor of Fist Fight coming out this Friday, let’s look at the best of the best from Ice Cube.   5 – Barbershop (Tim Story,…

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Review – The Boss

Review – The Boss

The Boss is a combination of the best and worst of Melissa McCarthy.  On the one hand, it’s more over the top annoyance from McCarthy that we’ve seen in films like Identity Thief (2013) and Tammy (2014).  On the other hand, we get some great comedic moments and McCarthy once again owning her character like she has in Bridesmaids (2011), The Heat (2013), and Spy (2015).  Fortunately, The Boss is more of the later than the former, which makes for a mildly entertaining, yet sometimes ridiculous…

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Review – Demolition

Review – Demolition

Sometimes you see a movie that just hits you.  Whether it’s because you can relate to the story, relate to a character, or just connect with a performance, there are certain movies that just resonate with you.  For some reason, Demolition was one of those movies for me.  I was watching this movie and as the it was going I kept thinking, “I totally get that.” I don’t know why either.  I can’t relate to the plot,…

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Review – Midnight Special

Review – Midnight Special

I’ll admit, I have a slight soft spot for Jeff Nichols.  My first year at the Sundance Film Festival back in 2011, his film, Take Shelter, was the first film that I saw at the festival that blew me away and set the standard for what a good Sundance movie was and still is for me.  From that point on, I’ve loved him as a filmmaker.  He has elevated his talents and grown as a writer…

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Top 5 – Jake Gyllenhaal Performances

Top 5 – Jake Gyllenhaal Performances

Jake Gyllenhaal has become one of the best actors working today.  Having started off his career kind of rough, he has since grown into a mature, brilliant actor who continues to push himself by taking on challenging roles in good movies.  With his latest film, Demolition, coming out this Friday, let’s take a look at the best performances from Jake Gyllenhaal.   5 – BILLY HOPE in SOUTHPAW (Antoine Fuqua, 2015) When Southpaw came out last summer, I was convinced…

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Top 5 – Baseball Movies

Top 5 – Baseball Movies

As I write this, we are in the middle of the Coronavirus pandemic.  It has effected nearly every aspect of our lives, everything from commuting to work to sports and entertainment.  Today, March 26th, 2020, was supposed to be opening day for Major League Baseball.  Opening Day is one of the bigger days of the sports year, as it ushers in a new season of America’s pastime and lets everyone know that summer is near. …

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Casting Aaron Sorkin’s ‘A Few Good Men’ Live Show on NBC

Casting Aaron Sorkin’s ‘A Few Good Men’ Live Show on NBC

It was reported earlier this week (via Variety) that NBC will be adapting Aaron Sorkin’s play-turned-movie A Few Good Men (1992) into a live production, a la The Sound of Music and Peter Pan.   Now unlike the past musicals, I am really interested in this.  A Few Good Men is one of my favorite movies of all-time and it’s the film that launched Sorkin’s career in the film world.  So who should NBC cast for their version of the courtroom drama?…

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