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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...
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2: Action Packed & Also The Funniest Movie of The Year! (Review)

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2: Action Packed & Also The Funniest Movie of The Year! (Review)

by Mark Miller | May 8, 2017

I’ve been looking forward to the Guardians of the Galaxy sequel for a while now.  I loved the first one and the second one looked awesome.  And I’m here to tell you:  it was.  And that was even after the whole ordeal that comes with seeing something everyone else...
Outlast Trinity: The Scariest Horror Game Since Resident Evil 2 (Review)

Outlast Trinity: The Scariest Horror Game Since Resident Evil 2 (Review)

by Keven Skinner | May 4, 2017

From  Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Red Barrels comes the stunning horror collection Outlast Trinity, which compiles the original 2013 survivor thriller Outlast, the DLC Whistleblower and the brand new Outlast 2! Available now – here is my review on...
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Lovable Characters Help Propel Robust Sequel (Review)

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Lovable Characters Help Propel Robust Sequel (Review)

by Sean Atkins | May 3, 2017

Three years after coming out of left field and becoming everyone’s favorite group of superheroes overnight, the A-holes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) are back in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. The first entries in these superhero outings from Marvel Studios...
The Circle: Prescient, Timely & Suspenseful but Without Any Real Payoff (Review)

The Circle: Prescient, Timely & Suspenseful but Without Any Real Payoff (Review)

by Mark Miller | May 2, 2017

This week I went to review The Circle, a suspenseful movie whose premise is an exploration of the whole ‘Privacy versus Security’ debate.  I was not looking forward to this film; I thought it would be dry and boring but instead I found it terrifying. The Circle got me...
Free Fire: An Object Lesson in The Value of Professionalism; This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things (Review)

Free Fire: An Object Lesson in The Value of Professionalism; This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things (Review)

by Mark Miller | Apr 30, 2017

I’m not a Tarantino fan.  While Reservoir Dogs (to name a move completely at random) was a great film, I did not like it. It’s not my genre.  I tell you this for the sake of context – I’m not the correct person to watch or like a movie like Free Fire. So if at...
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