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Get Out: Jordan Peele Doesn’t Quite Make the Jump From Comedy to Thriller [Review]

Get Out: Jordan Peele Doesn’t Quite Make the Jump From Comedy to Thriller [Review]

by Grant Townsend Moore | Feb 23, 2017

Jordan Peele, of the power house comedy duo Key and Peele, is definitely onto something with his craft.  The best material has a kernel of truth rooted somewhere in it.  With comedy, truth can illicit genuine laughter from audiences who are able to relate. Drama...
A Cure For Wellness: Intriguing With Plenty ‘What The Hell?’ Moments & Unanswered Questions [Review]

A Cure For Wellness: Intriguing With Plenty ‘What The Hell?’ Moments & Unanswered Questions [Review]

by Mike Joseph | Feb 21, 2017

All I can say is ewww… A Cure For Wellness does a great job at making you cringe and it has plenty of “What the hell” moments. However, it has have plenty of flaws and issues as well. A lot of people, myself included, compared it to Shutter Island after I first...
The Great Wall: Clunky but Original & Refreshing with a Subtle Max Brooks Influence [Review]

The Great Wall: Clunky but Original & Refreshing with a Subtle Max Brooks Influence [Review]

by Mark Miller | Feb 20, 2017

This week it was either the 146 minute long A Cure For Wellness or the much shorter The Great Wall.  Naturally I gravitated towards the film that had Matt Damon and monsters, which sounds like a very appealing combination to me.  Apparently (according to Wikipedia)...
Fist Fight Isn’t a Knock-Out Punch, But Does Land Some Good Jabs [Review]

Fist Fight Isn’t a Knock-Out Punch, But Does Land Some Good Jabs [Review]

by Grant Townsend Moore | Feb 16, 2017

It’s difficult to make a truly funny and original comedy these days.   Most comedic films being put out are sequels to hits from over a decade ago, like Zoolander 2 and Bad Santa 2.  The best laughs can be found on TV shows or web series.  Granted there have...
Arrival: The Most Mind Bending Sci-Fi Drama Since 2001 A Space Odyssey [Blu-ray Review]

Arrival: The Most Mind Bending Sci-Fi Drama Since 2001 A Space Odyssey [Blu-ray Review]

by Keven Skinner | Feb 14, 2017

From Paramount and director Denis Villeneuve (Sicario) comes the Oscar nominated tour de force Arrival, based on the short sci-fi tale “Story of Your life” by Ted Chiang. Starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker and Michael Stuhlbarg, the film will be...
Quarry Season 1: A Gloomy but Fascinating Look into The World of Contract Killers [Blu-ray Review]

Quarry Season 1: A Gloomy but Fascinating Look into The World of Contract Killers [Blu-ray Review]

by Keven Skinner | Feb 14, 2017

From Cinemax and showrunner Greg Yaitanes comes the 70’s hitman thriller Quarry based on the series of novels by Max Allan Collins. Starring Logan Marshall-Green, Jodi Balfour, Damon Herriman, Peter Mullan, Edoardo Ballerini, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Ann Dowd and Tom Noonan,...
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