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Logan is Marvel’s Version of Nolan’s The Dark Knight [Review]

Logan is Marvel’s Version of Nolan’s The Dark Knight [Review]

by Mike Joseph | Mar 3, 2017

Finally. For years any fan of Wolverine has been dying the see an R rated film that really demonstrates his rage. Logan is the movie that fans have been waiting for, and it does not disappoint. The story, the acting, the cinematography, and the score are all just...
Logan: Wolverine’s Farewell is an Emotional and Action-Packed Journey [Review]

Logan: Wolverine’s Farewell is an Emotional and Action-Packed Journey [Review]

by Grant Townsend Moore | Mar 3, 2017

Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine is one of the first things that comes to mind when someone thinks of comic book movies.  He has been the face of the X-men franchise for 17 years.  This is the role that propelled Jackman into the superstar he is today.  When Jackman...
Savage Things #1: Justin Jordan’s Serial Killer Assassin Series is Jason Bourne Meets American Psycho [Review]

Savage Things #1: Justin Jordan’s Serial Killer Assassin Series is Jason Bourne Meets American Psycho [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Mar 1, 2017

From Vertigo Comics, writer Justin Jordan (Spread), artist Ibrahim Moustafa (High Crimes), colors by Jordan Boyd and letters by Josh Reed – comes the serial killer spy thriller Savage Things. Here’s my review of issue 1. Twenty-five years ago, a secret...
Allied: A Romantic Spy Thriller – They Don’t Make Movies Like This Anymore [Blu-ray Review]

Allied: A Romantic Spy Thriller – They Don’t Make Movies Like This Anymore [Blu-ray Review]

by Keven Skinner | Feb 28, 2017

From Paramount and director Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump, The Walk) and writer Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, Locke) comes the World War II romantic spy thriller Allied. Starring Brad Pitt and Marion Marion Cotillard the film is available to own on Blu-ray/DVD today...
Lion: Intense & Compelling – There Was Not a Dry Eye in The Theater [Review]

Lion: Intense & Compelling – There Was Not a Dry Eye in The Theater [Review]

by Mark Miller | Feb 26, 2017

This week I saw Lion with a friend who recommended it. I’d never heard of Lion, didn’t know what to expect and this was the director, Garth Davis’s ‘feature debut’ (he hadn’t made anything else that I could compare to) so I really had nothing to go on.  The trailer...
Get Out: A Movie That Doesn’t Quite Know What It Wants To Be [Review]

Get Out: A Movie That Doesn’t Quite Know What It Wants To Be [Review]

by Mike Joseph | Feb 26, 2017

A movie not knowing its identity is very frustrating. Get Out is a perfect example of being funny when it shouldn’t be. Having some light comedy or even a moderate amount in a horror/thriller film is perfectly fine. But when a movie is doesn’t balance it...
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