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‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’ triumphantly flips to big screen (Review)

‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’ triumphantly flips to big screen (Review)

by Cory Woodroof | May 27, 2022

If you’d like to know how perilous the jump from television animation to feature animation can be, ask the guys who tried to pull off the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie. A silly promotional LED placard of one of its lesser known characters (a Mooninite, to be exact)...
Interview: Two years later, Daniel Lombroso reflects on the impact of his documentary ‘White Noise’

Interview: Two years later, Daniel Lombroso reflects on the impact of his documentary ‘White Noise’

by Cory Woodroof | Mar 12, 2022

When filmmaker Daniel Lombroso released his 2020 documentary White Noise, he couldn’t have possibly known that an unprompted “sequel” was just around the corner. It wasn’t one of Lombroso’s making, more of a culmination of what his observational political documentary...
‘The King’s Man’  takes a more serious, historical turn for the franchise (Review)

‘The King’s Man’ takes a more serious, historical turn for the franchise (Review)

by Cory Woodroof | Dec 29, 2021

For a film series primarily known for its spunk, it’s a bit shocking to see Matthew Vaughn take his third foray into the Kingsman universe and ring it dry of its bite. What often felt like a direct lampoon of the Daniel Craig James Bond films and a hyperreactive 2010s...
‘Don’t Look Up:’ Adam McKay’s angry, exhaustive satire is a miss (Review)

‘Don’t Look Up:’ Adam McKay’s angry, exhaustive satire is a miss (Review)

by Cory Woodroof | Dec 11, 2021

On “Murder,” one of The Office‘s funniest episodes, the employees at Dunder-Mifflin’s Scranton branch face catastrophe. The company’s economic situation is dire, and rumors of bankruptcy begin to float around the workspace. Of course, that could mean lost jobs, losses...
‘Halloween Kills’ is a murky, unnecessary slaughterfest (Review)

‘Halloween Kills’ is a murky, unnecessary slaughterfest (Review)

by Cory Woodroof | Oct 22, 2021

The real villain in Halloween Kills isn’t Michael Myers; it’s a lack of common sense. The sleepy town of Haddonfield, Ill. appears to be devoid of it on Halloween night circa 2018, the night that Myers returned to his old stomping grounds three years ago in the very...
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