by Mark Miller | Aug 28, 2017
This week it’s The Hitman’s Bodyguard. There was a bit of hype for this one, seems like I saw the trailer to the Hitman’s Bodyguard before every other movie for two months, regardless of genre. That could be an overstatement but not by much. I was pretty sure I’d...
by Mike Joseph | Aug 17, 2017
I went into The Hitman’s Bodyguard and was at least hoping that it would be a guilty pleasure… With Samuel L. Jackson and Ryan Reynolds, it would have to be decently enjoyable, right? RIGHT?! Wrong. It is pretty bad overall. There are some pretty big...
by Mike Joseph | Aug 16, 2017
It is so refreshing to see a heist film that has a good blend of comedy, wittiness, and cleverness. Sometimes, heist movies try too hard and have too many twists and turns until it becomes a mess. Logan Lucky is the complete opposite of that. It is truly hilarious and...
by Casey Williams | Aug 15, 2017
Recently, I had the pleasure of attending Lakewood Theatre Company’s production of She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen. This was a play I had been dying to see. I play Dungeons and Dragons with friends most weekends, and was very much looking forward to seeing a...
by Keven Skinner | Aug 15, 2017
A fascinating drama inspired by the life of heavyweight boxer Chuck Wepner, the riveting underdog story CHUCK arrives on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD August 15, 2017 from Paramount Home Media Distribution. From director Philippe Falardeau, Chuck stars Liev...
by Mark Miller | Aug 14, 2017
This week my movie is Annabelle: Creation. There’s been a dearth of horror films lately, particularly good horror films, so I had some high hopes going in. There were lots of jump scares. Normally I would say this is a bad thing, horror films that rely on jump...