Kent
April 21, 2015
Comic books are not only going to take over the summer movie season for the next 17 years, but they are also dominating the small screen. Currently, we have Flash, Arrow, Agents of Shield,
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Kent
April 17, 2015
True Story Over the past few years, Jonah Hill has tried to prove himself as a dramatic actor. Meanwhile, James Franco continues to dabble in stoner comedies and dramatic literary adaptations. These two buddies
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Kent
April 3, 2015
In order to get into the level of mayhem that captures this franchise, let me describe a project I worked on at my 9-5 job. I write technical reviews for a wide variety of
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Kent
March 31, 2015
It’s time to turn on the muted lighting and crank up the Hans Zimmer. We’re about to explore the filmography of the greatest living director, Christopher Nolan. Many readers may be surprised to know
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Kent
March 27, 2015
This weekend’s new releases bring us one of the year’s most acclaimed horror flicks and Will Ferrell doing what he does best – mediocrity. It Follows Something strange happened after I left the theater
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Kent
March 20, 2015
After taking a test that decides her fate and then choosing whatever fate she wanted, Tris Prior is back. Somehow, the dystopian casserole known as Divergent actually did well enough to warrant a sequel.
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Kent
March 17, 2015
In order to understand my movie stubbornness, we have to take a trip back to December 1997. During the Christmas movie season of ’97, James Cameron’s Titanic took the world and box office by
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Kent
March 13, 2015
It’s time once again for Liam Neeson’s quarterly action movie. While an aging Neeson revitalized the older action star genre, which many others from Denzel Washington, Pierce Brosnan and others have followed, it’s still
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Kent
March 12, 2015
Last year, Disney attempted to revitalize old franchises by injecting them with a unhealthy dose of live action. That effort turned into Maleficent, which bastardized Sleeping Beauty. Seeing a movie from a different character’s
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Kent
March 6, 2015
In 2009, Neil Blomkamp took moviegoers by storm with the original sci-fi movie, District 9. Love it or hate it, it presented a tale of science fiction that felt gritty and real. It also
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