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Capone Review: My Therapist is a Gold Tommy Gun

Chris Sawin
May 14, 2020
Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
Capone is the first film of Josh Trank’s that Trank has been proud of. There was no studio interference and there wasn’t any reshoots on the film by a different director. Capone may have originally been called ...
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Onward Review: Weekend at Wilden’s

Chris Sawin
March 10, 2020
Movie Reviews, Movies
As a big animation fan, it’s weird to say that Pixar has been extremely hit or miss over the past decade. Onward didn’t really look to break that depressing slump either. Brave and Incredibles 2 have their mome...
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The Invisible Man Review: Abusive Madness

Chris Sawin
February 28, 2020
Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
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Quick note: stay away from the most recent trailer. I’m linking to it here, but it honestly spoils almost the entire first half of the film. Writer and director Leigh Whannell’s (Upgrade) modern day reboot o...
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Sonic the Hedgehog Review: A Delay And A Redesign Make All The Difference

JB Augustine
February 13, 2020
Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
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Sega’s Sonic the Hedgehog is gearing up at the starting line for his first big-screen outing. It took a while and is marked with a minor controversy its makers and studio, Paramount, scrambled to correct. Not a...
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8.5

Birds of Prey Review: Empty Theaters Paint Unfair Pictures

JB Augustine
February 7, 2020
Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
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The news coverage had me worried I wouldn't enjoy this, that Warner Bros. was wasting time on Harley Quinn, and that I'd even be wasting my time. If not mediocre, I'd feel it was simply "okay," and just "okay."...
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Review: Guy Ritchie’s Stylized ‘The Gentlemen’ Is A Guilty Pleasure

Allie Hanley
January 23, 2020
Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
Guy Ritchie's latest flick "The Gentlemen" is everything that put him on the map in 1998 with "Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels." That's to say, his new film features a lot of characters, a fast moving stor...
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Review: Is Uncut Gems Adam Sandler’s Diamond in the Rough?

JB Augustine
January 8, 2020
Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
Uncut Gems is the newest offering from directing duo Josh and Benny Safdie (Good Time) and is one everyone is talking about because of Adam Sandler's unexpected turn. Sorting out my thoughts on this one, I admi...
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1917 Review: Marching Through a Labyrinth of Death

Chris Sawin
January 6, 2020
Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
April 6, 1917, northern France during the First World War, British soldiers enjoy some much deserved down time. Lance Corporal Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman, Game of Thrones) and Lance Corporal Schofield (George ...
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5.5

Review: 6 Underground is a Fast and Furious Mission Impossible for Deadpool’s Ryan Reynolds

JB Augustine
December 28, 2019
Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
How to sum up 6 Underground, Netflix’s latest offering, starring Ryan Reynolds? Things go boom, bullets fly amid impossible stunts, and there’s blood - lots of it. In a nutshell, all the Michael Bay action s...
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Review: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is Like Any Other Boring Day

JB Augustine
November 25, 2019
Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
We've all been hearing about this one for about a year. "What is Tom Hanks going to do as Mister Rogers? Oh, the possibilities." Well, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is finally here and I thought, going in...
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