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Baby Driver is a Fun, Crazy, Adrenaline-Fueled Ride – The Best Movie of The Summer (Review)

Baby Driver is a Fun, Crazy, Adrenaline-Fueled Ride – The Best Movie of The Summer (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Jun 22, 2017

Edgar Wright’s unique directing style shines in Baby Driver, definitely his most ambitious movie to date. It is the best movie of the year so far, hands down. From adrenaline fueled car chases to great character development and funny scenes, Baby Driver has it...
47 Meters Down Descends Into The Abyss Of Atrocious Films (Review)

47 Meters Down Descends Into The Abyss Of Atrocious Films (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Jun 15, 2017

I never thought I would see a shark movie that makes Jaws 2 look like an Oscar-winning film. 47 Meters Down is shockingly that bad. It is one of the most flawed films in recent memory, with dumb characters and terrible direction. Virtually, there is almost nothing to...
It Comes At Night: Thought Provoking Paranoia Breathes Life Into The Horror Genre (Review)

It Comes At Night: Thought Provoking Paranoia Breathes Life Into The Horror Genre (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Jun 9, 2017

Just when you think the horror genre is dead, the A24 studio releases a soon to be classic. Last year, they did the same thing with The Witch. It Comes At Night is 2017’s “The Witch” in the sense that it has the potential to become a horror classic...
Everything, Everything: Great Chemistry Makes This Cheesy Romance Enjoyable (Review)

Everything, Everything: Great Chemistry Makes This Cheesy Romance Enjoyable (Review)

by Mike Joseph | May 18, 2017

I just want to go on record and say that I have NOT read the book that this film is based on. That being said, this is not a review that will compare the two. Everything, Everything surprised me. I walked out of the theater with a smile on my face. The movie has...
The Lost City of Z: Charlie Hunnam Perseveres in This Beautiful Period Piece (Review)

The Lost City of Z: Charlie Hunnam Perseveres in This Beautiful Period Piece (Review)

by Mike Joseph | May 8, 2017

Making a period piece in this day and age is very challenging, and in most cases they’re hit or miss. They can either be way too long, have a load of pacing issues, or poorly directed and acted. The Lost City of Z is the opposite of all those things. From the...
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