Kent
May 28, 2021
One of the first major movies pushed back into oblivion because of the pandemic, was this unexpected (unwanted?) sequel to 2018’s surprise horror hit, A Quiet Place. We were supposed to get this movie
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Kent
April 23, 2021
My love for Mortal Kombat started in my early teenage years, when the only gas station in town (VIP) added a new arcade machine that took all too many of my quarters. This fandom
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Kent
March 31, 2021
I used to read the newspaper for fun. This was back when newspapers existed and I was still young (in body and heart). The issue I looked forward to the most was Friday’s Weekend
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Kent
March 19, 2021
I’ve written the background of this movie to death. But, like any dead comic character, it can come back whenever the writer feels. When Justice League was released in November 2017, I was just
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Kent
March 15, 2021
“You will give the people an ideal to strive towards. They will stumble, they will fall. But in time, they will join you in the sun. In time, you will help them accomplish wonders.”
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Kent
March 5, 2021
Disney’s 59th animated feature has arrived in select theaters and for a premium price on Disney+. It might be the lone movie that hasn’t been delayed due to the current conditions in the world.
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Kent
February 4, 2021
Sundance is over and I’ve seen so many films recently, that the past week has become my own coming-of-age story. There’s still no solid wide movie release schedule for 2021, so it’s nice to
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Kent
February 3, 2021
Sundance movies are an eclectic mixed bag and it’s so much fun to be a part of the unpredictable nature of the festival. This year’s festival was cut down from the standard week and
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Kent
February 1, 2021
It’s time once again for the annual Sundance Film Festival. This year’s festival is an entirely different experience from the typical slushy Park City streets and the hours long lines standing among a few
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Kent
January 19, 2021
It goes without saying (which has never stopped anyone from continuing with their point), but wide movie releases in 2020 were a rare thing. Gun-shy studios who feared missing their box office bucks and
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