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Ford v Ferrari Review

Ford v Ferrari Review

Kent November 14, 2019 0

Not 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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Doctor Sleep Review

Doctor Sleep Review

Kent November 8, 2019 0

The 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

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Gemini Man Review

Gemini Man Review

Kent October 11, 2019 0

Will 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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Joker Review

Joker Review

Kent October 3, 2019 0

I’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

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Ad Astra Review

Ad Astra Review

Kent September 20, 2019 0

No 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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The Goldfinch Review

The Goldfinch Review

Kent September 13, 2019 0

I 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

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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Review

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Review

Kent August 8, 2019 0

It 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

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Fast and Furious Presents My Hobbs and Shaw Review

Fast and Furious Presents My Hobbs and Shaw Review

Kent August 2, 2019 0

The 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

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The Lion King Review

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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Midsommar Review

Midsommar Review

Kent July 2, 2019 0

If 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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