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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Kent
April 26, 2019
This seems to be a running theme that happens every other year at this point, but I think it can officially be written… It all comes down to this. 11 years and 21 movies
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Kent
April 5, 2019
Since his inception back in 1940, Captain Marvel (now known only as Shazam) has undergone a roller-coaster of popularity. For a time, his comics were even more popular than those of Superman. Though, he’s
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Kent
March 22, 2019
Jordan Peele has quickly become a writer/director to watch. In the past 10 years he’s made the jump from writing hilarious sketches for Comedy Central’s Key & Peele to creating one of the most
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Kent
March 7, 2019
Marvel is 11 years and 21 movies into dominating the silver screen and the Disney machine has no plans to slow down. We’re just two months away from seeing the outcome of last year’s
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Kent
February 22, 2019
After a long five-year hibernation, the How to Train Your Dragon franchise is back with its third and final movie – The Hidden World. The adventures of Hiccup and Toothless are the feather in
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Kent
February 8, 2019
As I wrap up my reviews for Sundance 2019, I feel inclined to mention that 2019’s offerings were mostly good. There is little chance that the “Next Great Film” premiered at this year’s festival.
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