Film Review
Film Review: Baby Driver
Edgar Wright proves once again that he’s one of the best directors of his generation with his passion project, Baby Driver.
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It Comes At Night is another impressive effort from Trey Edward Shults, in his sophomore effort, creating a tense drama set in the backwoods of a dystopian future.
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As I walked out of the screening for Wonder Woman among the sea of viewers largely complimenting the film with overall satisfaction, I had to refrain from turning to them and exasperatingly asking: “Why don’t you see that Wonder Woman deserves more than this!?”
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Alien: Covenant sees Ridley Scott successfully creating a sequel to Prometheus and the prequel people wanted Prometheus to be to Alien, all while pretty much declaring he doesn’t really care about the titular Aliens.
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Let me start by getting this out of the way: I am TOTALLY using Logan Noir (a black & white version of the film) as a loophole to dig into Logan a second time.
Read more "Film Review: Logan Noir"Dissecting Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
The Guardians of the Galaxy have returned, but were they able to top their original effort? And how does it stack up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? *****FULL SPOILER DISCUSSION AHEAD*****
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James Gunn returns with his team of A-Holes in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and while after a first watch it feels like a middle of the pack MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) film, future watches might help elevate it as a rather unique entry into the MCU.
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“Sleight” is a fairly clever title because its main character is a street performer who does card magic. Unfortunately, it’s more ironic than anything else because the movie is devoid of the finesse required to keep you distracted from the film’s many shortcomings.
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If I had to use just one word to describe Colossal, it would be “unique,” but I’m going to use a whole lot more. Colossal is a darkly funny, dramatic, unpredictable, and a slightly emotional film that manages to look at some heavy material in a considerate manner; despite it’s absolutely absurd premise. Anne Hathaway […]
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