Kent
July 2, 2019
If art is a product of the inner psyche of the artist, then director Ari Aster must have some real issues. He divided audiences with 2018’s Hereditary. That movie just happened to be my
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Kent
July 1, 2019
I just moved into a new place and with that kind of life change, comes the need to buy new furniture. Though, because I’m a bachelor living on a budget, I have to cut
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Kent
June 28, 2019
British writer/director Richard Curtis is a name that not everyone may know, though his movies (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually, About Time) are modern classics. For Yesterday, he teams with acclaimed director
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Kent
June 20, 2019
The Toy Story trilogy is considered nearly perfect by many. The first movie revolutionized animation and introduced Pixar to global audiences. The love for these characters was put into the two sequels with consistent
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Kent
June 14, 2019
The ’90s were a very good time for Will Smith. He led two of the biggest summer blockbusters of the decade with Independence Day and Men in Black. Each of these should have been
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Kent
June 7, 2019
It’s the end of an era for the X-Men universe as we know it. While the series’ reputation isn’t what it once was, based on its .500 batting average, it’s impossible to deny the
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Kent
May 31, 2019
Godzilla re-entered the cinematic landscape in 2014 to a mixed reception. It successfully removed any trace of 1998’s Godzilla version, which is a blessing. It’s a well-crafted movie, but was criticized for pulling its
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Kent
May 24, 2019
Make way For King Disney! Say hey, And bend the knee! Hey! Clear the way, this may sound bizarre. Hey you! Are you prepped? It might be sub-par. Oh, come see the latest
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Kent
May 17, 2019
When the first John Wick movie came out in 2014, it captured lightning in a bottle. It is the cinematic equivalent of a country song. John loses his wife, his car and his dog…
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Kent
May 10, 2019
As geeky as I have been throughout my life, I was just a little too old to catch the Pokémon craze back in the late ’90s – early ’00s. I always saw it as
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