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Kent reviews Scream 4
I was 15 when the first Scream was released. I didn’t see it in theaters but saw it on video. It was a great mix of satire and actual horror that mimicked and commented
Read More »As Seen on Netflix: Griff reviews Monsters
The way I see it there are many types of sci-fi. First you have the brainless big special effects movies like Transformers and Armageddon. Then there is the sci-fi that keeps the special effects
Read More »Insidious review
I have an unhealthy relationship with horror films. Unhealthy because I love them so much and am rarely ever shown the same affection in return. Countless terrible horror movies are released every year and
Read More »Kent review Source Code
Source Code may be one of the nerdiest movie titles in recent memory. I can just imagine a guy trying to take a girl to this movie. Guy: “Do you want to go see
Read More »Griff reviews Sucker Punch
Beautiful women in a fantasy world kicking samurai robot ass in a film directed by Zack Snyder (Dawn of the Dead, 300, The Watchmen); it should have been every geeky fan boy’s wet dream.
Read More »Kent Reviews: Paul
Two of my favorite movies are “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz.” Those movies combine the great direction of Edgar Wright with the perfect chemistry and comic timing of Simon Pegg and Nick
Read More »Kent Reviews: Battle: Los: Angles:
There are few original ideas in Hollywood. They tend to cycle through particular genres every 10 years. It’s time again for alien invasion movies. And no, I don’t mean illegal alien invasion movies. With
Read More »Kent Reviews The Adjustment Bureau
The first few months of every year are reserved for movies that the studios want to release and have everyone forget. Which is fitting because you could almost say that the studios are the
Read More »Kent Reviews Drive Angry
Nicholas Cage is a machine. The man pumps out more movies in a year than Ron Jeremy. I’m not sure of the exact number, but I’m pretty certain he is appearing in no less
Read More »Quick Review: Gnomio and Juliet
About once a month, I take my little girl to a movie. Sadly, she is just going on three, and has not yet developed a deep appreciation for fine cinema. So, I’m usually stuck
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