Review – Trumbo

Review – Trumbo

I love film history.  I love learning about new writers, directors, and actors.  I love learning about old movies.  I love learning about the past and how it affects current movies.  Dalton Trumbo was someone I had heard of, but never did any research on.  Trumbo’s story is pretty incredible and deserved to be told.  And while the film is entertaining and fascinating with a great lead performance, the focus of the film makes this…

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Review – Creed

Review – Creed

In Creed, Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan), son of legendary boxer Apollo Creed (played by Carl Weathers in the original Rocky movies), tries to break free from his father’s shadow while also using what he knows as a fighter and about his father to guide him to greatness. You can say the movie itself is fighting a similar battle.  Creed is trying to be its own special movie and reinvent the Rocky series, yet not without keeping…

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Top 5 – Boxing Movies

Top 5 – Boxing Movies

Who doesn’t love a good boxing movie?  It feels like we get a new one every year and, for the most part, they are usually really, really good movies.  In honor of Creed II, the second in the Creed franchise and the eighth in the Rocky franchise, coming out this weekend, let’s take a look at the best boxing movies of all-time.         5 – MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2004, Clint Eastwood) Clint Eastwood’s Oscar winner is one of…

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Review – The Night Before

Review – The Night Before

This is not a Christmas movie you see with your grandmother.  The Night Before is a raucous, debaucherous, drug-fueled Christmas movie in the same vein and sub-genre as Bad Santa (2003) and A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas (2011).  But what The Night Before has more than either of those films is heart.  The movie might be filled with bad language, drugs, and sex, but at the core, it is a sweet and touching film…

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Review – Spotlight

Review – Spotlight

All the President’s Men (1976) is a landmark in film history.  It is a well-acted, perfectly paced, cinematic masterpiece about journalism and un-checked power.  It showed how important it was to get a story out there even when the most powerful people in the world are trying to stop it.  It also focused on a socially relevant issue that was still fresh in the minds of the American people.   Everything I said about All the…

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Review – The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay Part II

Review – The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay Part II

The Hunger Games has finally come to an end.  Since coming to the screen in 2012, we have followed Katniss Everdeen and her growth as a leader to fight against The Capitol and a love triangle she can’t seem to figure out.  The first two films, The Huger Games (2012) and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), were both extremely entertaining films and ones I thoroughly enjoyed.  However, the studio made the decision to split the third book,…

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SNAP REVIEWS – PART III

SNAP REVIEWS – PART III

The last couple snap reviews, which you can check out here and here, were more independent, unknown movies.  Here are some of the bigger Hollywood releases that I have seen over the last month.  Some pretty great films are on this list. You can watch each movie’s trailer by clicking on the title.   The Assassin (Hsiao-Hsien Hou) I had such high hopes for The Assassin.  After winning Best Director at this years Cannes Film Festival and…

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SNAP REVIEWS – PART II

SNAP REVIEWS – PART II

Continuing to play catchup with my reviews, here are some more snap reviews.  I’m almost done, I swear. You can watch the trailers for all the films by clicking on the title.   Cash Only (Malik Bader) The streets of Detroit haven’t been this dirty and gritty since 8 Mile (2002).  Cash Only takes us on wild and violent ride as one man tries to get back the only thing he cares about after he makes a…

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SNAP REVIEWS – Part I

SNAP REVIEWS – Part I

Between going to the movies, working full-time, and attempting to have a life, I have fallen behind on some reviews.  So instead of writing up full reviews for all of these movies, I am going to do quick, one or two paragraph reviews of some of the movies I have seen recently which I will call Snap Reviews.  For these movies, I am going to focus on some of the movies that I saw at…

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Review – Spectre

Review – Spectre

Spectre was my eighth most anticipated movie of 2015.  I loved Casino Royale (2006) and enjoyed Quantum of Solace (2008) and Skyfall (2012) and couldn’t wait to see what this installment had in store, especially when they casted Christoph Waltz as the main villain.  And while Spectre isn’t the film I had hoped it would be, it is still a thrilling, compelling, epic spy film. Following the events of the Skyfall mission, James Bond (Daniel…

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