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Noah vs Sabotage vs Bad Words
Kent March 28, 2014 0This weekend we finally get to see if there is anything behind the controversy of Darren Aronofsky’s Biblical epic, Noah. This Old Testament adaptation goes up against Jason Bateman’s directorial debut, Bad Words and
Read More »The 5 Most Unlikable Movie Protagonists
Kent March 25, 2014 0Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street hits Blu-Ray/DVD this week and it’s one of the few movies that I can say I’m a slightly worse person for watching. Many critics claim that it’s
Read More »Divergent vs Muppets Most Wanted vs The Grand Budapest Hotel
Kent March 21, 2014 0It’s beginning to look a lot like Summer. We have three much-hyped movies to go over. Wes Anderson’s latest movie, The Grand Budapest Hotel is starting to hit local theaters. It’s going up against
Read More »The Wonderful World of Disney Song Awards
Kent March 18, 2014 0I’ve never met anyone who didn’t have a strong opinion about Disney music. If I did run into someone who didn’t grow up with exposure to Disney, I don’t think I could fully trust
Read More »Need for Speed vs Veronica Mars
Kent March 14, 2014 0As we lean into the Spring movie season, we get two releases that are gambles, but for opposite reasons. Need for Speed is based on a video game series that is not known for
Read More »5 Signs You’re Watching a Coen Brothers Movie
Kent March 11, 2014 0Joel and Ethan Coen got their start 30 years ago with their debut film, Blood Simple. They have gone on to write and direct classic American films like Raising Arizona, Fargo and The Big
Read More »300: Rise of an Empire vs Mr Peabody and Sherman
Kent March 7, 2014 0This is a bizarre weekend. First up, we have a sequel to 300 that no one really asked for. It’s going against an updated version of a 1960’s cartoon that no one asked for
Read More »5 Victims of the Oscar Curse
Kent March 4, 2014 0With the 86th Academy Awards behind us, it makes me reflect on past winners. Some actors/actresses are guaranteed a yearly nomination for appearing in toothpaste commercials (see also: Meryl Streep), yet some actors disappear
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