Review – The Martian

Review – The Martian

The 2010’s have not been kind to director Sir Ridley Scott.  After having a great 2000’s with films like Gladiator (2000), Black Hawk Down (2001), the underrated Matchstick Men (2003) and American Gangster (2007), Scott has made some of the worst films of his career this decade.  With the films Robin Hood (2010), Prometheus (2012), The Counselor (2013), and Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014), Scott has received some of the worst reviews and box office…

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Review – Sicario

Review – Sicario

It’s hard to follow up a masterpiece. After a director makes a masterpiece, everyone expects the next film to be just as great. Most of the time, the results are underwhelming. Quentin Tarantino followed up Pulp Fiction (1994) with Jackie Brown (1997), David Fincher followed up Se7en (1995) with The Game (1997), Steven Spielberg followed up Saving Private Ryan (1998) with A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), and so on. Not saying these movies are bad, but…

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Review – The Walk

Review – The Walk

The story of French tight-rope walker Philippe Petit’s mind-blowing stunt of walking between the World Trade Center towers had already been told in 2008’s Oscar winning documentary Man On Wire.  The documentary is a masterpiece and one of the best documentaries I have ever seen, so the idea of a narrative version of the story had me a bit hesitant, as it is completely unnecessary.  But, with technical master Robert Zemeckis behind the camera and the…

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Review – Black Mass

Review – Black Mass

Johnny Depp’s still got it. After a series of duds, Depp’s acting and film choices made us question his ability as an actor. But as James ‘Whitey’ Bulger in Scott Cooper’s gangster drama Black Mass, Depp gives one of his best performances to date and proves why he is one of the best actors in Hollywood. Told through the stories of Bulger’s henchmen, we start in 1975 with Bulger as a small-time, yet intimidating force…

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Top 5 – Johnny Depp Movies

Top 5 – Johnny Depp Movies

Johnny Depp was at one time one of the most sought out and best actors in Hollywood.  He would consistently give great performances in good and sometimes great movies, which allowed the actor to earn back-to-back Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in 2003 and 2004, as well as a nomination in 2007.  But lately, Depp has been on a streak of duds.  With movies like Dark Shadows (2012), The Lone Ranger (2013), and Transcendence…

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Top 5 – Movies Set in Boston

Top 5 – Movies Set in Boston

With Scott Cooper’s Black Mass, starring Johnny Depp as infamous gangster Whitey Bulger as he runs the streets of Boston in the 1970’s, coming out this Friday, let’s look back at some of the best movies set in Boston.     5- Fever Pitch (The Farrelly Brothers, 2005) I could have gone with better overall films like the rousing The Fighter (2010), the extremely entertaining The Boondock Saints (1999) or one of the great Paul Newman…

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Review – A Walk in the Woods

Review – A Walk in the Woods

We have seen movies about the quarter-life crises, like The Graduate (1967), Garden State (2004), and The Worlds End (2013).  We have seen midlife-crises movies like 8 1/2 (1963), American Beauty (1999), and The Incredibles (2004).  What we don’t see a lot of, however, is the three-quarter life crises movie.  We rarely see movies about people in their elder years looking back at life and realizing, after seeing friends and loved ones die, that they haven’t fulfilled…

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Review – The Visit

Review – The Visit

Here’s a film history lesson for you.  In 1999, director M. Night Shyamalan released his first monumental film The Sixth Sense.  It was a massive success, both at the box office and with awards, and launched Shyamalan on to the Hollywood scene.  That same year, a groundbreaking horror film titled The Blair Witch Project came out and brought the found footage horror genre into the mainstream. Since 1999 however, neither Shyamalan nor the found-footage horror genre…

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2016 Oscar Predictions – September 10, 2015

2016 Oscar Predictions – September 10, 2015

The fall festival circuit kicked off this last weekend with Venice and Telluride, which means only one thing: Oscar season. Every year, studios release films that they think are going to win the big prize and only one of those films can win come February.  Through out these next four months, we will see some of the very best movies of the year.  We will get the contenders, the pretenders, and a few surprises along…

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Best Movies and Performances of Summer 2015

Best Movies and Performances of Summer 2015

The Summer 2015 movie season has come to a close.  It was a solid summer for movies, though the blockbusters disappointed a bit.  But, some of the best movies of 2015 were released this summer and we were given some great performances.  So with that, let’s look back at some of the best movies and performances of summer 2015. TOP 5 MOVIES   5- Inside Out – Welcome back Pixar!  After a few mediocre films,…

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