Dissecting RoboCop (2014) – A Worthy Reboot?
RoboCop returns to the big screen with a reboot that does its own thing, does it well, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement.
Read more "Dissecting RoboCop (2014) – A Worthy Reboot?"RoboCop returns to the big screen with a reboot that does its own thing, does it well, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement.
Read more "Dissecting RoboCop (2014) – A Worthy Reboot?"Lauren: World War II has always been a strong source of inspiration for the movie industry, so it’s almost surprising that The Monuments Men is able to bring a new side of this war to light. It’s definitely an interesting aspect of this war, I just don’t know if this movie is what it needed.
Read more "Dissecting The Monuments Men"Grant and Zac take a belated look at Inside Llewyn Davis, the latest from the Coen brothers, which hasn’t settled with audiences the way many of their other classics have.
Read more "Dissecting Inside Llewyn Davis: Llewyn Is the Cat"With Labor Day, Jason Reitman has created a film that fails so hard, at almost every turn, it leaves you doubting his abilities going forward; no matter your opinion before hand.
Read more "Film Review: Labor Day"Spike Jonze’s Her is a wonderful sci-fi romance that features a compelling look at our future while dissecting the possible complexities that would arise in relationships as AI becomes a reality.
Read more "Film Review: Her"The Wolf of Wall Street is DiCaprio as good as he’s ever been and Scorsese takes it up a notch to a level we rarely get from him.
Read more "Film Review: The Wolf of Wall Street"American Hustle has a lot of great things going for it, but David O. Russell’s hesitance to just do his own thing keeps the film from reaching its utmost potential.
Read more "Dissecting American Hustle"Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues doesn’t live up to original, but might have the potential to grow on future viewings; much like its predecessor.
Read more "Dissecting Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues"Inside Llewyn Davis is the latest from the always stellar Coen Brothers and this folk music tale is no different, lingering in your head long after you’ve left the theater.
Read more "Film Review: Inside Llewyn Davis"The Hobbit returns to the big screen with The Desolation of Smaug, and while it’s on par with the first I think most people will appreciate its added momentum; even if it loses its characters at times.
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