Review: The Visit

Review: The Visit
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The film is only 94 minutes long, but, aside from a few cheap scare tactics, nothing really happens for the initial 80 minutes. … read more

Review: The 33

Review: The 33
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Anyone alive in 2010 most likely remembers the mining accident that occurred on Aug. 5, 2010, which buried 33 miners 2,300 feet underground and trapped them down there for 69 days. … read more

Review: The Night Before

Review: The Night Before
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In the vein of cult favorites like Bad Santa and A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, Jonathan Levine’s holiday adventure lets the children sleep all snug in their beds while the adults drink, smoke weed and get all screwed up in their heads. … read more

Review: The Peanuts Movie

Review: The Peanuts Movie
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Ever since the trailer for The Peanuts Movie was released, I have been dying to see the late Charles M. Schulz’s creations in 3D animation on the big screen. … read more

Review: Trumbo

Review: Trumbo
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Refusing to succumb to peer pressure, Trumbo and the Hollywood 10 were sentenced to prison, but they fired back by working underground under pseudonyms. … read more

Review: Crimson Peak

Review: Crimson Peak
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Crimson Peak Director: Guillermo del Toro Universal In Theaters: 10.16 In a time where horror films have ultimately resulted in the umpteenth found-footage night-vision recording where nothing really happens, it’s a delight to have the opportunity to enjoy a well-crafted thriller developed by a skillful director. Guillermo del Toro transports viewers to the past and engulfs

Film Review: The Martian

Film Review: The Martian
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The Martian Director: Ridley Scott 20th Century Fox In Theaters: 10.02 Whenever the two elements of Ridley Scott and science-fiction merge together, we are bound to endure something truly engaging. From Blade Runner and Alien to Prometheus and, now, The Martian, Scott has entertained audiences with his brilliant style of filmmaking that brings the genre

Review: Pan

Review: Pan
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Every single time I told someone another Peter Pan movie was coming out, I received the same reaction: “Why?” The twist to this tale is that it’s the prequel to the legendary classic, so again, I ask the same question: “Why?” … read more

Review: Brooklyn

Review: Brooklyn
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Movie reviews for Brooklyn, Hot Girls Wanted, Crimson Peak, The Martian and Pan. … read more

Review: Being Evel

Review: Being Evel
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Director Daniel Junge helms Being Evel that operates in the same entertaining fashion as previous hip Sundance films … read more