Kent
March 29, 2018
Ready Player One is the long-anticipated adaptation of Ernest Cline’s 2011 geek bible. The book, a love letter to all things ’80s is filled to the brim with pop culture references; incorporating video games,
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Kent
March 23, 2018
The original Pacific Rim (directed by Oscar Winner Guillermo Del Toro) was first released nearly five years ago. Based on the exhaustion of giant robot action flicks and the busy schedule of its director,
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Kent
March 16, 2018
Movie fans may look at this recent take on the Tomb Raider franchise and wonder how a few mediocre movies starring Angelina Jolie could ever get rebooted. Video game fans see the Tomb Raider
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Kent
March 9, 2018
Madeleine L’Engle’s 1962 classic kids book, A Wrinkle in Time can be found on every bookcase in nearly every home or school library. It is a staple in the children’s fantasty genre. Thus, millions
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Kent
March 2, 2018
This weekend sees the release of two stories of violence. Both leads are quite deadly, though they clearly display very different methods. Death Wish The original Death Wish, starring Charles Bronson, was released in
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Kent
February 23, 2018
Annihilation has traveled a strange road to release. This adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer’s novel was picked up by the very worthy hands of Alex Garland, writer of 28 Days Later, Never Let Me Go
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Kent
February 16, 2018
The year of constant comic book flicks begins with Marvel’s Black Panther. If this genre is your cup of tea saucer of milk, then you’ll be happy that it’s just one of nine super
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Kent
February 2, 2018
It’s time for the second and final part of my Sundance reviews. If you missed part one and want to read about Nicholas Cage versus demonic bikers, redemptive KKK members, and backstabbing Russians, click
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Kent
January 31, 2018
Another January has passed and with it, another successful season of Sundance. 2017, on the other hand, was a rough year for selections at the annual festival. Even the award winners didn’t strike my
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Kent
January 26, 2018
The young adult adaptation genre may have run its course a years ago, but that hasn’t stopped The Maze Runner saga from attempting to revitalize the flatline the genre has undergone. The Maze Runner
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