Kent
February 20, 2015
Something has to take down the dominating giant, 50 Shades of Grey. In its first weekend, it made far too much money. What we need now is a hero, something to make us forget
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Kent
February 17, 2015
The 87th Academy Awards are this Sunday. Hollywood will crown the best actors, actresses, directors and sound mixers in the industry. They’ll all pat themselves on the back until next year when no one
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Kent
February 13, 2015
It’s already been a big year for box office receipts. The 2014 holdover, American Sniper, has broken several records in the past month. Now, we are about to be unleashed with a huge take
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Kent
February 10, 2015
I was just working on a list of classic kids books that should be made into movies when breaking news (among Hollywood and the geek community) hit Twitter. The deal that has reportedly been
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Kent
February 6, 2015
It’s difficult to believe that The Matrix was once considered a risky bet at the box office. The Wachowski’s only had one movie under their belt at the time. Also, Keanu Reeves seemed destined
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Kent
February 4, 2015
Sundance 2015 has come and gone. I didn’t get to see as many movies as I would have liked, but I did improve my numbers since last year. I didn’t get to see the
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Kent
January 30, 2015
There are three basic schools of thought when it comes to time travel methods used in popular movies. The first is a fixed timeline, where the events of the participant have already happened no
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Kent
January 28, 2015
Addiction is never a good thing. I’d like to thing that I’m a semi-balanced guy that is able to refrain from vices that might overtake my better judgment. Yet, if I’m able to mitigate
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Kent
January 23, 2015
When I look at an upcoming schedule of movies, I can often predict which flicks will not be screened. Generally, one out of five movies won’t be screened for critics. There are several reasons
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Kent
January 16, 2015
This weekend provides a few new releases. There is The Wedding Ringer, which wasn’t screened, unsurprisingly. The other major releases show two different types of warfare. The first being the Oscar nominated American Sniper
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