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The Dark Tower vs Detroit
Kent August 4, 2017 0In this weekend’s movies we get to see what once were flourishing worlds, turned into decayed versions of their former selves. The Dark Tower Let’s talk about world-building for a second. Novels have the
Read More »Atomic Blonde Review
Kent July 28, 2017 0Atomic Blonde comes to us from the uncredited director of the first John Wick movie and the upcoming Deadpool 2. It’s based on the graphic novel, The Coldest City, and once again solidifies Charlize
Read More »Dunkirk vs Valerian
Kent July 21, 2017 0Look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now! We have the 10th feature film from one of the most well-renowned modern directors and the spiritual successor to 1997’s The Fifth
Read More »War for the Planet of the Apes
Kent July 14, 2017 0In early August 2011, I attended a double-feature critic screening of two movies that barely registered on my radar. Of these two movies, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and The Change-Up, I
Read More »Spider-Man: Homecoming Review
Kent July 7, 2017 0Spider-Man is one of the most iconic superheroes out there. His influence on the modern wave of comic book movies cannot be denied. I would attribute the onslaught of this genre to the success
Read More »Baby Driver Review
Kent June 28, 2017 0“You can’t be into crime without being a little criminal.” Edgar Wright has returned with his fifth feature film in Baby Driver. He made his mark on Gen X’ers and more-refined millenials with his
Read More »Transformers: The Last Knight Review
Kent June 22, 2017 0Nothing in movies should surprise me anymore. In the last Transformers movie, we found out that the Transformers caused the extinction of the dinosaurs and began the ice age. If we’re not careful and
Read More »Cars 3 vs 47 Meters Down
Kent June 16, 2017 0This weekend we have one of the most successful kids’ franchises of all time going up against my greatest fear since I was a kid. Cars 3 After a terrible second lap with Cars 2,
Read More »The Mummy Review
Kent June 9, 2017 0Universal is looking to finally cash in on a 100 year old investment in an age where no movie can be complete without a trilogy or a shared universe. The classic Universal Monsters are part
Read More »Wonder Woman Review
Kent June 2, 2017 0With every DC feature released, the internet tells us to expect the worst. I, a very small part of said internet, will tell you to largely disregard what any of us have to say. I
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