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Murder on The Orient Express is a Gorgeous & Loving Homage to The Golden Age of Detective Stories (Review)

Murder on The Orient Express is a Gorgeous & Loving Homage to The Golden Age of Detective Stories (Review)

by Mark Miller | Nov 13, 2017

This week it was either Daddy’s Home 2 or Murder on the Orient Express, a choice that pit Mark Wahlberg against Dame Judi Dench for my attentions.  You might think that choice would be obvious and had Mr. Wahlberg worn something sleeveless in the trailer, I would have...
Thor: Ragnarok is Another Predictable Marvel Movie But It’s Still Amazing (Review)

Thor: Ragnarok is Another Predictable Marvel Movie But It’s Still Amazing (Review)

by Mark Miller | Nov 6, 2017

Man, am I ever done with Superhero movies.  I’m not sure when it happened, probably before Spiderman and Wonder Woman, before Guardians of the Galaxy 2; all I know is that superhero movies don’t fill me with girlish delight like they used to.   Still, I was looking...
Suburbicon is Pointless & Uncomfortable Failing to Deliver Anything of Value (Review)

Suburbicon is Pointless & Uncomfortable Failing to Deliver Anything of Value (Review)

by Mark Miller | Oct 30, 2017

It’s funny how much the Galaxy pre-show can inform a review.  Not only do we get trailers, we get to watch people talk about the movies they made.  I’m not sure why, but when I saw George Clooney talking about Suburbicon, I knew it was going to be a stinker.  The low...
Geostorm is a Well Executed Disaster Movie if You Can Suspend Your Disbelief (Review)

Geostorm is a Well Executed Disaster Movie if You Can Suspend Your Disbelief (Review)

by Mark Miller | Oct 23, 2017

Picture this: a group of people in a board room, brainstorming a new action movie for 2017.  Someone mentions ‘Volcano’ or ‘Twister’ and they all agree that Natural Disaster movies are awesome, but what natural disaster can they used this time?   Haven’t they all been...
Happy Death Day: Unapologetically a Groundhog Day Remake, Now With Teens! (Review)

Happy Death Day: Unapologetically a Groundhog Day Remake, Now With Teens! (Review)

by Mark Miller | Oct 16, 2017

I think I must have heard about Happy Death Day before I saw it.  And I’m pretty sure I scoffed and forgot about it.  Make Groundhog Day into a horror film?  I had only one question: why?  Why would you do that?  How did this get made?  Groundhog Day is a classic and...
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