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Fate of the Furious: Latest Entry Shifts the Franchise into Neutral [Review]

Fate of the Furious: Latest Entry Shifts the Franchise into Neutral [Review]

by Sean Atkins | Apr 13, 2017

It’s hard not to watch The Fate of the Furious and think about the void left by Paul Walker, who played one of the two main characters in the Fast & Furious franchise until his tragic death in 2013. Walker’s character, Brian O’Conner, was given a proper sendoff in...
Power Rangers: Just Enough Nostalgia to Go Go See this Movie [Review]

Power Rangers: Just Enough Nostalgia to Go Go See this Movie [Review]

by Sean Atkins | Mar 23, 2017

If you grew up in the 90s like I did, then you were either a fan of the Power Rangers or were aware of their towering existence in both television and merchandise. Even though the Power Rangers have been on television since 1993, the Power Rangers are back on the big...
Beauty and the Beast: A Creditable Live-Action Remake of a Beloved Classic [Review]

Beauty and the Beast: A Creditable Live-Action Remake of a Beloved Classic [Review]

by Sean Atkins | Mar 15, 2017

The original Beauty and the Beast, the 1991 animated version, is one of the five best animated movies of all-time; it was so good that it became the first ever animated movie to be nominated for Best Picture by the Academy Awards. With movie studios going through...
Wonder Woman: We Can Only Hope the Movie is Just as Good as this New Trailer

Wonder Woman: We Can Only Hope the Movie is Just as Good as this New Trailer

by Sean Atkins | Mar 12, 2017

Let’s cut to the chase and present to you the new trailer for Wonder Woman, which debuted during the 2017 Kids’ Choice Awards last night: Looks great, right? I love how this trailer is cut together. The score, the scenes on Themyscira, the action itself....
Kong: Skull Island – A Rip-Roaring Action Adventure Fit for the King of the Apes [Review]

Kong: Skull Island – A Rip-Roaring Action Adventure Fit for the King of the Apes [Review]

by Sean Atkins | Mar 8, 2017

It has been just 12 years since we last saw the King of the Apes in director Peter Jackson’s three-hour epic, King Kong. For what it’s worth, the monster movie about a ginormous gorilla Jackson gave audiences back in 2005 worked great as a dramatic piece. But now,...
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