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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them vs The Edge of Seventeen
Kent November 18, 2016 0Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Most everyone in the world knows the basics of Harry Potter, The Boy Who Lived. It single-handedly saved the life of Barnes and Noble and also delighted
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Kent November 11, 2016 0Director Denis Villeneuve has managed to become one of the top working directors today and also one of my favorites. From Incendies, Prisoners, Enemy and Sicario, he is on an amazing roll that should
Read More »Doctor Strange vs Hacksaw Ridge
Kent November 4, 2016 0I imply you to heed the following warning – Cynicism and sarcasm are laced throughout one of the following reviews. Read at the risk of your own patience level. Don’t worry; the Hacksaw Ridge
Read More »Inferno Review
Kent October 28, 2016 0Ron Howard and Tom Hanks have reunited to bring back yet another adaptation of Dan Brown’s works, first popularized by The DaVinci Code. Inferno is the third movie in the series, having skipped Brown’s
Read More »Jack Reacher vs Ouija vs The Joneses
Kent October 21, 2016 0Jack Reacher: Never Go Back After surprising audiences with the 2012 sleeper hit, Tom Cruise has taken up the reins of Reacher again. He seems to be taking up random contracts, more for sport
Read More »The Accountant Review
Kent October 14, 2016 0I can just imagine the conversations Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have on the phone. It probably goes a little bit like this – Damon: Hey Ben, I just watched the new season of
Read More »The Girl on the Train vs Birth of a Nation
Kent October 7, 2016 0The Girl on the Train After the success of 2014’s Gone Girl, I was sure there would be a new wave of suspense novel adaptations flooding the big screen. Crime thrillers are constantly atop
Read More »Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children vs Deepwater Horizon
Kent September 30, 2016 0Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children After taking a break from the surreal with 2014’s Big Eyes, Tim Burton is back to the land of the bizarre with Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.
Read More »The Magnificent Seven Review
Kent September 22, 2016 0The original Magnificent Seven is required viewing for every classic Western fan. That 1960 film was a remake of The Seven Samurai, which is also required viewing for anyone. It’s a classic tale that
Read More »Blair Witch vs Bridget Jones Baby
Kent September 16, 2016 01999 was a pivotal year for me. I graduated high school, had a great summer job and was on a path of self-discovery. My identity was already ruled by ‘90s punk, loud sarcasm and
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