Kent
December 24, 2020
The 1984 in the title to this Wonder Woman sequel makes it feel like that’s the last time any of us went to the movies regularly. In fact, this movie was originally slated to
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Kent
September 2, 2020
It has been half a year since I (and much of the world) has stepped into a movie theater. It’s a shame that this pandemic has hurt the movie industry as hard as it
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Kent
February 28, 2020
Leigh Whannell has only been directing for a short time with Insidious Chapter 3 and Upgrade, but has been writing some fun horror for 20 years with Saw, Insidious, and Dead Silence. When he
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Kent
February 7, 2020
In 2016, DC/WB unveiled Suicide Squad in hopes that the color, flair and bombastic nature would offset the dark vibes brought on by their earlier release of the year, Batman v Superman: Dawn of
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Kent
February 3, 2020
Another Sundance Film Festival has wrapped up and introduced just over a hundred new features and short films. The unpredictable nature of the festival once again reared its head, with selections that ranged from
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Kent
January 31, 2020
The world’s biggest independent film festival, housed right here in Utah, has celebrated another year of big successes, disappointments and major purchases from every streaming channel hungry for content. The best part about attending
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Kent
January 23, 2020
Guy Ritchie made his name with gritty British pulp thrillers. In the span of two movies – Lock Stock and Snatch – he created some of the most inventive and exciting criminals in recent
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Kent
January 16, 2020
It’s my belief that Bad Boys is the spiritual inspiration for what the latter Fast and Furious movies have become. These Michael Bay movies set a bombastic precedent for how silly, loud and tongue-in-cheek
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Kent
January 13, 2020
It’s time once again to compile my favorite movies of the year. It’s a list that I’ve spent far too long thinking about and will certainly judge harshly as I look back years from
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Kent
January 9, 2020
January movies are typically little more than fodder that major studios toss out with little fanfare. Some of these movies are even purposely shelved till January so they can quietly die. The Grudge remake
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