Kent
June 19, 2015
It should come as no surprise to readers familiar with my cinematic taste buds, that I don’t ride on the Pixar bandwagon. It’s possible that my inner child doesn’t respond to the stories or
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Kent
June 12, 2015
There is a conversation in Jurassic World that sums up the entire movie. Bryce Dallas Howard’s character states, “Corporate felt genetic modification would up the ‘wow’ factor.” Chris Pratt’s character then responds with, “They’re
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Kent
June 5, 2015
With Spy, we have yet another Melissa McCarthy comedy. However, she usually excels when paired with director Paul Feig (Bridesmaids, The Heat). In Spy, McCarthy plays Susan Cooper, a CIA analyst stuck in a
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Kent
June 5, 2015
T.C. Christensen has enjoyed recent successes with 17 Miracles and Ephraim’s Rescue. With his recent film, The Cokeville Miracle, he has moved on from pioneer period dramas to an event that occurred less than
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Kent
June 3, 2015
Very few HBO series have made it to the big screen. So far only Sex and the City and Entourage have made the jump. For a channel that has hosted Flight of the Conchords,
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Kent
May 29, 2015
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is either the smartest man alive or one of the dumbest actors in recent history. He is almost the anti-Tom Cruise. You see, Cruise may not be the most likable
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Kent
May 22, 2015
This weekend brings us one of the more original summer blockbusters in recent memory and a remake of one of the classic ’80s horror films. Tomorrowland There is magic in Tomorrowland. If only Brad
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Kent
May 15, 2015
This weekend gives us two new releases. These movies will attempt to overthrow Avengers spot at the top of the box office. One of these movies is the follow-up to a series of cult
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Kent
May 1, 2015
The biggest summer blockbuster has arrived. Avengers: Age of Ultron will prove to be the movie to beat this year. There’s a very good chance it will beat Furious 7 in total box office
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Kent
April 24, 2015
In order to describe the basic plot of Ex Machina, I have to attempt to describe it as an opening monolgue from Rod Serling. Close your eyes and picture Mr. Serling saying these words.
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