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The Batman Review
Kent March 4, 2022 0There’s just something about Batman. He’s a character that draws in auteur filmmakers that are compelled to depict the caped crusader in their own unique style. As a character/concept/symbol, Batman is adaptable to several
Read More »Uncharted Review
Kent February 18, 2022 0If there ever was a video game franchise that seems tailor-made for the big screen, it’s Uncharted. The cinematic action set pieces of the games lend themselves to thrilling and death-defying moments for the
Read More »Marry Me Review
Kent February 11, 2022 0Romantic comedies once swarmed theaters as much as cape-flicks do now. The cheesy romantic ideals of meet-cutes, little white lies, and the climactic chase for love died 15 years ago. I personally believe the
Read More »Moonfall Review
Kent February 4, 2022 0Moonfall is the perfect January movie. This flick is the perfect antidote to the overly serious Oscar season full of heavy dramatic films. It is also one of the most grim and cold months
Read More »The Matrix Resurrections Review
Kent December 22, 2021 0The original Matrix film was a game-changer for movies, but also for me personally. It changed what I could expect from standard genre flicks by challenging me intellectually. It’s been difficult (cinematically) to accept
Read More »Nightmare Alley Review
Kent December 17, 2021 0Whether you’re a fan of his films or not, Guillermo Del Toro is a fascinating filmmaker that creates one-of-a-kind experiences that completely envelop your senses and create a mood that you’re swept up in.
Read More »Spider-Man: No Way Home Review
Kent December 16, 2021 0In what will most likely be the biggest box office release of the year, Spider-Man returns to theaters to complete the high school trilogy that began with a John Hughes knock-off and continued with
Read More »West Side Story Review
Kent December 10, 2021 0Exactly 60 years ago, the original West Side Story hit theaters. This classic (written by Jerome Robbins, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents) balanced a fine line of dance fighting and incorporating a timeless
Read More »Eternals Review
Kent November 5, 2021 0After not being able to lose money at the box office, Marvel is just throwing things at the wall at this point. The studio has proved that they can balance ensemble team-up flicks with
Read More »Last Night in Soho Review
Kent October 29, 2021 0Edgar Wright has long been one of my favorite directors. His work spoke to me in my geeked out 20s and has evolved slightly, just as (hopefully) I have. The resounding aspect of Wright’s
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