Top 5 – “America, Fuck Yeah!” Movies

Top 5 – “America, Fuck Yeah!” Movies

Happy Fourth of July, folks!  In honor of our great nation’s birthday, I am going to countdown the best movies that make us scream, “America, Fuck yeah!”.  These aren’t the best movies about America or the best movies about great moments in American history.  No, these are the movies that are the equivalent to the explosive fireworks we watch on this day.  These are the movies that you watch while eating a gluttonous amount of…

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Review – Despicable Me 3

Review – Despicable Me 3

    Gru and the minions are back in Despicable Me 3, a movie that if I were seven years old would probably land at the top spot of Best Movie of 2017.  But I’m not seven, I’m almost 30, and Despicable Me 3 is landing nowhere near the top of my Best of 2017 list. It isn’t going to land near the bottom either, however.  In fact, I genuinely enjoyed this movie for the most part….

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Top 5 – Awesome Movies Coming to Netflix in July

Top 5 – Awesome Movies Coming to Netflix in July

Netflix has a lot of original content coming out this month, along with some Oscar hits and a Star Wars flick.  Here are my picks for the best movies coming to Netflix in July.   You can see the full list of movies and shows coming to Netflix in July right here.       5 – PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2002) Adam Sandler has become a cinematic joke as of late.  Since around 2010 until now,…

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Review – The House

Review – The House

    Will Ferrell is an actor who, for some reason, has a direct line to my funny bone.  Not my literal one, though, because that would be weird, but my metaphorical one.  I don’t know why he has this affect on me, but he does.  Even his more inferior movies make me laugh.  And once again, Farrell has succeeded in getting a slew of chuckles out of me in The House.  It isn’t one of…

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Top 5 – Awesome Movies Coming Out in July

Top 5 – Awesome Movies Coming Out in July

Much like June, July is a loaded month for movies.  We get another MCU movie, the end of one of the finest trilogies of all-time, a hypnotic horror movie, and Christopher Nolan’s latest.  Here are my picks for the best movies coming out in July.       5 – A GHOST STORY (David Lowery, July 7) I saw A Ghost Story in January at the Sundance Film Festival and it is still a movie I think about…

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Review – Baby Driver

Review – Baby Driver

      With Baby Driver, director Edgar Wright has created something only a true master of the craft could make.  This a movie that brings so many genres together, Quentin Tarantino would be jealous.  It’s a heist film, action film, car film, gangster film, musical, comedy, and love story, all rolled into one, two hour epic that keeps your heart pumping and your face smiling. After a run-in with crime boss Doc (Kevin Spacey) when…

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Review – Beatriz at Dinner

Review – Beatriz at Dinner

    Salma Hayek may want to start prepping her Oscar speech because she is truly remarkable in Beatriz at Dinner.  This is a wonderful film about cultural differences that features two of the best performances of 2017. Beatriz (Hayek) is a holistic medicine practitioner and physical therapist.  While doing a house-call massage session for one of her closest and wealthiest clients, she is invited to stay for a dinner party after her car breaks down….

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Review – Transformers: The Last Knight

Review – Transformers: The Last Knight

      Michael Bay is back to blow up our senses and ruin our childhoods in Transformers: The Last Knight, the fifth installment of the Transformers franchise.  This is an incredibly long, ridiculously loud, brain-numbing film that requires at least six Advil after the movie is finished. During past Transformers films, the headaches would be caused by the sheer amount of action, sound, special effects, and editing all jumbled into one wild, two and a half hour…

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Review – The Book of Henry

Review – The Book of Henry

    Out of the 80+ movies I have seen so far in 2017, The Book of Henry is easily one of the weirdest.  What starts off as a quirky family dramedy takes a hard left turn into dark drama and then does a backflip into coming of age thriller.  It is truly a roller coaster of emotions. It’s really hard to describe this movie without giving some major spoilers for the movie.  Henry (Jaeden…

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Review – Rough Night

Review – Rough Night

    It’s Weekend at Bernie’s (1989) meets Bridesmaids (2011) in Rough Night, a rowdy, hilarious, girls-night-out comedy that offers up more than just a slew of laughs. In Rough Night, Jess (Scarlett Johannson), Alice (Jillian Bell), Blair (Zöe Kravitz), and Frankie (Illana Glazer) are college friends who grew up and grew apart.  Jess is running for political office, Alice is a teacher that is obsessed with her and Jess’s relationship, Blair is a successful business woman going through…

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