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The Happytime Murders Review
Kent August 24, 2018 0Imagine this – A puppet movie that is crass to the point of shocking. No, not Team America World Police. Let me try that again. A throwback to old detective movies except you pair
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Kent August 17, 2018 0Before you read this review, you should know my existing bias. I’m a cat person. There are several reasons for this, but it all comes down to the low maintenance aspect. So, upon seeing
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Kent August 10, 2018 0I have a confession. I love shark movies. I view them the same way most people view the Fast and Furious franchise. I know they’re bad, but I can never resist watching them. Sadly,
Read More »Mission: Impossible Fallout Review
Kent July 27, 2018 0The Mission Impossible franchise truly make a case for big budget sequels. Outside of one weak iteration early on, the movies are consistent surprises that we’ve enjoyed on the big screen for the past
Read More »Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again Review
Kent July 20, 2018 0Here we go again indeed. It’s been 10 years since Mamma Mia first hit the big screen. Fun fact: It was actually released the same weekend as The Dark Knight. Mamma Mia managed to
Read More »Skyscraper Review
Kent July 13, 2018 0Dwayne Johnson has had more than his fair share of time in the jungle. Now, he’s taking on the concrete jungle in Skyscraper, the latest from writer/director Rawson Marshall Thurber who brought us Dodgeball
Read More »Ant-Man and the Wasp Review
Kent July 6, 2018 0It’s been a few months since the events of Marvel’s Infinity War. The Avengers have been brought to their knees and the known universe has suffered its fair share of losses. So, what follows
Read More »Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Review
Kent June 22, 2018 0I’d like to lightly paraphrase Dr. Ian Malcolm in regards to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom being made, or truly any Jurassic Park sequel. “Your (producers) were so preoccupied with whether or not they could,
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Kent June 15, 2018 0Schoolyard games can now be adapted into full-length feature films now apparently. Though Tag isn’t just about the game we all played as children, it’s “inspired by a true story” about older men that
Read More »Hereditary Review
Kent June 8, 2018 0Good-freaking-night! This is my kind of horror film! Let’s talk a little about slow burn horror. I’m going to get cliche here and define it first…or allow the internet to do that for me.
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