Kent
August 19, 2016
Kubo and the Two Strings Kubo and the Two Strings comes from the same studio (Laika) that brought us Coraline, Paranorman and The Boxtrolls. These darker stories have struggled to become household names, even
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Kent
August 12, 2016
The two biggest releases of the weekend could not be more different. If you do care to see both, you’ll witness the strangest double feature ever. Pete’s Dragon Over the past two years, Disney
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Kent
August 5, 2016
I could write an entire article on the disparity of aggregate review sites, like Rotten Tomatoes, and how they don’t represent the voice of the fans, but there are enough articles out there to
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Kent
July 29, 2016
Jason Bourne’s retirement has been downright terrible. All he tried to do was leave Black Ops and ended up forgetting his identity. Since then, he dealt with a supremacy and ultimatum. Don’t worry, not
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Kent
July 27, 2016
This summer is full of loud and unoriginal sequels and remakes. It’s actually nice when a semi-original movie flies under the radar, whether it be from little promotion or low hype. Nerve is the
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Kent
July 22, 2016
Star Trek Beyond The revamped Star Trek franchise, which started in 2009, has gone through some interesting developments. Thankfully, it’s been a largely positive experience. I could never truly invest in the older movies.
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Kent
July 15, 2016
In September of 1986, Filmation premiered an animated version of the ‘70s live-action TV series, “The Ghost Busters.” Just five days after the release of that cartoon, DIC Enterprises, along with Dan Aykroyd and
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Kent
July 8, 2016
When the opening titles rolled up on this Zac Efron comedy, it claimed it was based on a true story. That begged me to see what true story this could possibly come from. It turns
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Kent
July 1, 2016
The BFG The BFG, or Big Friendly Giant for clarification, is a near-direct adaptation of Roald Dahl’s 1982 children’s book. Steven Spielberg, who has previously worked in heavy CG with The Adventures of Tintin,
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Kent
June 24, 2016
Independence Day: Resurgence There was once a time when director Roland Emmerich was on top of the world. Strange, considering he loves destroying it so much. Soon after the success of Stargate, he directed
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