Top 5 – Awesome Movies Coming Out in August

Top 5 – Awesome Movies Coming Out in August

The Summer Movie Season is on the homestretch and it is going out with a bang.  This summer has been loaded with some pretty great films and August looks no different.  What I like most about the movies coming out in August is the diversity in genre and filmmaking.  We are getting some really good original content, as well as films from almost every genre, like horror, action, comedy, crime, and some strong indie films. …

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Quentin Tarantino Movies Ranked

Quentin Tarantino Movies Ranked

Quentin Tarantino is one of the few event filmmakers working today. When a new Tarantino movie is coming out, a buzz immediately grows around it. This is thanks to a history of creating genre-bending, original, uniquely written movies for the last thirty years. Tarantino’s career has been full of accolades. His films have accounted for 34 Oscar nominations, including four of his films, Pulp Fiction, Inglorious Basterds, Django Unchained, and Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, being nominated for Best…

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Top 5 – Leonardo DiCaprio Movies NOT Directed by Martin Scorsese

Top 5 – Leonardo DiCaprio Movies NOT Directed by Martin Scorsese

Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the biggest movie stars on the planet. He has worked with some of the greatest directors to ever work behind the camera and has starred in some of the biggest and most rewarded movies of all time. He himself has garnered tons of praise over his career, including winning an Oscar in 2016 for his performance in The Revenant. DiCaprio is one of my favorite actors working today and I get…

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Review – The Farewell

Review – The Farewell

      The opening credits for Lulu Wang’s The Farewell act as a sort of symbolism for one the film’s central theme.  There isn’t anything extravagant here, just simple, opening credit text.  But the text that Wang uses is both in Chinese and English.  The texts are incredibly different, showing how two cultures from opposite sides of the world see one specific thing totally different.  The Farewell is a film that looks at the difference in cultures,…

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Most Anticipated Movies for the Rest of 2019

Most Anticipated Movies for the Rest of 2019

The first half of 2019 is officially done, so now it’s time to look forward.  We still have another six months of movies ahead of us and there are plenty of exciting titles to look ahead.  We have number of movies from some of the best filmmakers and biggest stars in the world, with some looking for Oscar glory.  I couldn’t possibly name all the exciting movies coming out, so I am only going to…

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My First Troll: A Play-by-Play of My Encounter with a Twitter Troll

My First Troll: A Play-by-Play of My Encounter with a Twitter Troll

I’ve been writing full-length film reviews seriously for over three years now.  Every year, I feel I have made progressive strides forward as a film critic, whether it be improved writing, producing more content, getting more viewership, whatever it may be.  But last week, I hit a new milestone and something I had a feeling would happen at some point, just not yet. I was verbally attacked on Twitter by troll. I’ve had spam accounts…

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Review – Stuber

Review – Stuber

        Stuber is the dumb person’s version of Michael Mann’s Collateral.  It’s a movie about two men who are bad at their jobs who randomly meet to solve each other’s issues.  It’s incoherent, dumb, really messy and really violent.  It does have the saving grace of its two leads, though they aren’t served properly for how talented the two men are. L.A.P.D. officer Vic Manning (Dave Bautista) has been after Oka Tedjo (Iko…

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Review – Crawl

Review – Crawl

        I went into Crawl with limited expectations.  All I wanted was some cheap jump scares and some gator mayhem and I got just that.  But Crawl is a horror movie that is focused on far more than just cheap scares and alligators.  This is a relentless, claustrophobic thriller that deals with family drama and believing in yourself. Crawl takes us to Florida as a Category 5 hurricane is about to hit.  Haley (Kaya…

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Review – The Lion King

Review – The Lion King

        The opening sequence of Jon Favreau’s The Lion King, Disney’s latest reimagining of one of their animated classics, is a shot-for-shot recreation of the opening number from the original 1994 film.  We open to a rising sun and hear the loud, iconic opening to “Circle of Life” and see the animals all reacting.  This sequence is truly breathtaking and an incredible way to start the film.  The photo-realistic animals and the way…

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