Review – Zombieland: Double Tap

Review – Zombieland: Double Tap

          A lot has changed in the world since 2009.  Looking back, it seemed like a much simpler time. We weren’t so dependent on technology, America wasn’t in complete disarray, and it kind of seemed like everyone was just in a better mood. Not much has changed in the world of Zombieland, however.  Sure, our characters may have gotten older, but everything seems to be roughly the same.  The world is still…

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Review – Jay and Silent Bob Reboot

Review – Jay and Silent Bob Reboot

          Before seeing Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, there was a video message from writer/director Kevin Smith and star Jay Mewes, both known best for playing Jay and Silent Bob.  In the video message, Smith talked about the heart attack he had in February of 2018 and how when he was lying in his hospital bed one of his biggest regrets was not making a sequel to Jay and Silent Bob Strike…

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Review – The Addams Family

Review – The Addams Family

          It’s been over twenty years since that creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky family graced the silver screen.  But they’re back and ookier than ever.  Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, Pugsley, and Uncle Fester get the animated treatment this time around, giving us a wild, weird, fun film about the family dynamic. After they get married, Gomez (voiced by Oscar Isaac) and Morticia (voiced by Charlize Theron) move to New Jersey in a…

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Review – Gemini Man

Review – Gemini Man

        Gemini Man is a movie that I will forever remember I saw in theaters.  Director Ang Lee has made a true technical marvel that pushes the boundaries of cinema.  The film also happens to be a pretty entertaining spy-vs-spy thriller with a stellar performance from Will Smith.  This isn’t a movie everyone is going get on board with, but it is one that had me from the opening frame. Lee shot Gemini…

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Review – Joker

Review – Joker

    Joker has been a character on the silver screen for over fifty years, dating back to 1966 where the character was played by Cesar Romero in the Adam West-starring Batman.  Since then, we’ve had four other interpretations of the character. We had Jack Nicholson’s clown mobster in Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman, Mark Hamill’s legendary voice-work on Batman: The Animated Series and the subsequent movies tied to that show, Heath Ledger’s award-winning interpretation that is arguably one…

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Review – Judy

Review – Judy

      Renée Zellweger had one of the most prolific 2000’s of any actress.  She was nominated for three Oscars and won one in 2004 for Best Supporting Actress for Cold Mountain.  Along with her nominated films, Zellweger starred in critical and box office hits, ranging from smaller dramas like White Oleander to animated kids hits like Shark Tale and Bee Movie. Yet the 2010’s have been the opposite for Zellweger.  With only five films and…

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Review – Hustlers

Review – Hustlers

      In the opening scene of Lorene Scafaria’s Hustlers, we are introduced to Destiny (Constance Wu), a new stripper at a high-level strip club in New York City.  For being in a loud and colorful strip club with a lot of commotion going on, this is a relatively quiet scene, as we watch as Destiny’s conservative attitude and way of dancing doesn’t get her a lot of clients, therefore not getting her a lot…

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Review – It Chapter 2

Review – It Chapter 2

      In the summer of 1989 in the small Maine town called Derry, Bill, Ben, Beverly, Richie, Mike, Eddie, and Stanley, also known as the Losers Club, banded together to destroy a shape-shifting monster that disguises itself as a clown named Pennywise and preys on the children of Derry by turning into their worst nightmares.  After defeating Pennywise, the Losers believe it is gone forever and make a pact that if it were…

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Review – Love, Antosha

Review – Love, Antosha

          The first time I saw Anton Yelchin on screen was in 2007’s Alpha Dog.  In an ensemble of with a number of young, up-and-coming talent like Ben Foster, Emile Hirsch, and Amanda Seyfried, Yelchin was one of the true standouts of the film, giving an honest performance that would immediately put him on my radar.  Watching Yelchin grow as an actor was a true treat.  He was an actor who did…

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Review – Angel Has Fallen

Review – Angel Has Fallen

        Angel Has Fallen, the third installment of the Gerard Butler-led Has Fallen trilogy, following Olympus Has Fallen and London Has Fallen, is a film I would refer to as a “Lazy Sunday Dad Movie”. Imagine your dad comes home from shooting a mediocre round of eighteen in the morning.  He plops himself down on the couch with a sandwich and a cold beverage.  He turns on the T.V. and begins to scroll the channels, not…

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