Kent
February 25, 2014
No one can stand in the way of the onslaught of Marvel dominance, not even their own mediocre movies. Marvel has perfected its formula for selling spectacles targeted towards children and fans of the
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Kent
February 21, 2014
This weekend it looks like Kevin Costner’s comeback may hit a snag with his Liam Neeson-esque 3 Days to Kill. The competition for the geriatric action flick is Paul W.S. Anderson’s volcano disaster flick,
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Kent
February 18, 2014
With the 4th season of Game of Thrones quickly approaching, I can’t help but think of how that show is the best thing on TV now that Breaking Bad is finished. Game of Thrones
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Kent
February 14, 2014
It’s Valentine’s Day and that means we get some good old-fashioned chick flicks to satisfy those who want a little bit of romance in their cinematic choices. There are three new date-friendly movies this
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Kent
February 11, 2014
This post is a sequel of sorts to the one I wrote for the teen fiction adaptations of 2013. The only movie from that original list that has yet to be released is Odd
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Kent
February 7, 2014
I’m trying to get the bad taste of That Awkward Moment out of my brain and I’m ready for a good movie. I’d even take a decent movie at this point. Do we get
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Kent
February 4, 2014
Celebrity deaths are a weird thing. They don’t influence the lives of average people, but when we hear the news about a celebrities’ passing, we all take a minute and reflect on their careers.
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Kent
January 31, 2014
January is rolling right along with its last two major releases, Labor Day and That Awkward Moment. These two movies are geared towards two completely different audiences. Someone needs to take down the reigning
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Kent
January 28, 2014
This list is based on the recent concert 3D Imax movie, Metallica Through the Never. This is the first narrative concert movie in several years. Katy Perry: Part of Me or Justin Bieber’s various
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Kent
January 24, 2014
The only major movie this weekend is the graphic novel adaptation, “I, Frankenstein” starring Aaron Eckhart as the famous movie monster. This movie marks the 4th wide release to not be screened for critics.
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