Kent
April 8, 2016
Melissa McCarthy can be, at times, one of the funniest women in Hollywood. Her role in Paul Feig’s Bridesmaids introduced her to a wide audience and she has been on a box office roll ever
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Kent
March 25, 2016
I bought my first comic book at the age of 12. It was a minor pivot in my life. I left behind my adolescent love for Saturday morning cartoons. He-Man and Transformers were old hat and I was
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Kent
March 18, 2016
The Divergent series was always billed to be “The Next Hunger Games.” As we saw that franchise conclude late last year, we can see how poorly that went. That may have been a possible goal
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Kent
March 11, 2016
Just over eight years ago, Cloverfield was released. It debuted just a few months after some of the best viral marketing ever seen for a movie (other than Blair Witch Project). The trailers teased what
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Kent
March 4, 2016
Zootopia It’s rare to see a Disney animated movie so early in the year, but after clunkers like Norm of the North, the market is in need of a quality family movie. Thankfully, in
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Kent
February 26, 2016
This weekend couldn’t offer three more different movies. We have one inspirational sports movie. Another is a shiny mythological fantasy. The third is an uber-violent look at criminals trying to buy their way out
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Kent
February 19, 2016
The Witch debuted at Sundance 2015. It creeped out audiences and won a few awards, but has sadly been held off until over a year. However, as I learned, it’s better late than never.
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Kent
February 12, 2016
The year of superhero flicks starts early with Deadpool. This movie has been a long time coming, being in some form of development for 10 years. The character was first seen on film in
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Kent
February 5, 2016
Pride and Prejudice was first published in 1813. The novel is a clever commentary on class structure, upbringing and love. It had everything you could hope for in a romantic period novel…except for one
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Kent
February 2, 2016
Sundance has ended once again in another successful two week excursion of indie flicks. The big award winner, both in terms of audience and grand jury approval, was the revolutionary slave movie, Birth of
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