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Ford v Ferrari Review
Kent November 14, 2019 0Not being a car aficionado, I had no previous knowledge of the true story behind what’s depicted in Ford v Ferrari. Having now seen it, I can confirm that it’s a story that all
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Kent November 8, 2019 0The Shining has a varied history from novel to film. In 1980, Stanley Kubrick adapted Stephen King’s 1977 classic book and it was quickly cemented as a horror masterpiece. Without question, this is the
Read More »Gemini Man Review
Kent October 11, 2019 0Will Smith may not seem it, but he’s entered the age of venturing into vigilante flicks. It’s a genre where everyone gets their turn eventually. Though, I’m sure he’s hoping for more of something
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Kent October 3, 2019 0I’m going to ask you to do a favor for me before you see Joker. I want you to forget that you’re about to see a movie based on a comic book character. Not
Read More »Ad Astra Review
Kent September 20, 2019 0No one sets out to make the next 2001: A Space Odyssey. The task is too large and would be reviled by general audiences who expect more flair and fun from a science fiction
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Kent September 13, 2019 0I went into The Goldfinch without knowing anything about it. I had even managed to avoid trailers. My hope was that Donna Tartt’s 2013 novel adaptation would be able to sweep me up in
Read More »Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Review
Kent August 8, 2019 0It was hours beyond a reasonable person’s bedtime. The newest show on Amazon Prime kept me up longer than it should have. I checked to see if the episode was almost over – still
Read More »Fast and Furious Presents My Hobbs and Shaw Review
Kent August 2, 2019 0The original Fast and the Furious movie was about an undercover cop looking to infiltrate a street racer gang that stole DVD players from shipping trucks… Now, in the first spinoff and the unofficial
Read More »The Lion King Review
Kent July 17, 2019 0<Scene: It’s a few hours past closing at the Disney head office. Disney CEO Bob Iger strolls through the halls with a purpose. As he approaches The Vault, he is stopped in his tracks
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Kent July 2, 2019 0If art is a product of the inner psyche of the artist, then director Ari Aster must have some real issues. He divided audiences with 2018’s Hereditary. That movie just happened to be my
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