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Need for Speed vs Veronica Mars
Kent March 14, 2014 0As we lean into the Spring movie season, we get two releases that are gambles, but for opposite reasons. Need for Speed is based on a video game series that is not known for
Read More »300: Rise of an Empire vs Mr Peabody and Sherman
Kent March 7, 2014 0This is a bizarre weekend. First up, we have a sequel to 300 that no one really asked for. It’s going against an updated version of a 1960’s cartoon that no one asked for
Read More »Non-Stop review
Kent February 28, 2014 0It should be a general rule that no one should ever mess with Liam Neeson. This is the same guy that trained Obi-Wan and Bruce Wayne. He has managed to stave off the Third
Read More »Pompeii vs 3 Days to Kill
Kent February 21, 2014 0This 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,
Read More »Winter’s Tale vs Robocop
Kent February 14, 2014 2It’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
Read More »The Lego Movie vs The Monuments Men
Kent February 7, 2014 0I’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
Read More »Labor Day vs That Awkward Moment
Kent January 31, 2014 0January 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
Read More »I, Frankenstein Review
Kent January 24, 2014 0The 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.
Read More »Sundance Mini Reviews: The Double, Frank & Cold in July
Kent January 22, 2014 0The Sundance Film Festival has evolved in its near 40 years of history in Utah. The festival was once a gathering of unknown actors and directors in a collaboration of everything indie. Now, it
Read More »Jack Ryan vs Devil’s Due
Kent January 17, 2014 1It doesn’t really seem fair to have America’s most iconic CIA agent go against the spawn of satan. That baby doesn’t really stand much of a chance. Keep reading for the reviews of the
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