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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...
Gifted: A Formulaic Yet Effective Drama That Tugs On Familiar Heartstrings (Review)

Gifted: A Formulaic Yet Effective Drama That Tugs On Familiar Heartstrings (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Apr 21, 2017

From time to time, a movie comes along that has the same formula that we’ve all seen numerous times in past films. Gifted is one of the few that sticks to a familiar formula, but is still effective overall. Is it a perfect movie? Not at all. Is it predictable at...
Free Fire: Reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs [Review]

Free Fire: Reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs [Review]

by Grant Townsend Moore | Apr 21, 2017

Action-comedy is a genre that walks a fine line; too far in one direction and the other can falter.  The result is either a funny movie with some action or an action movie with some cheesy one liners. Recent movies like Kingsmen: The Secret Service or Kick-Ass are...
LEGO City Undercover: Grand Theft LEGO – A Hilarious Hit for The Whole Family on Xbox One [Review]

LEGO City Undercover: Grand Theft LEGO – A Hilarious Hit for The Whole Family on Xbox One [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Apr 17, 2017

From  developer TT Fusion, comes the remastered release of LEGO City Undercover for Xbox One, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch and Windows. The game is available now! Here’s our review – Join the Chase! LEGO® CITY Undercover is coming to current and new...
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