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The Nun Review: A Solid by-the-numbers Horror With a Great Atmospheric Setting

The Nun Review: A Solid by-the-numbers Horror With a Great Atmospheric Setting

by Mark Miller | Sep 10, 2018

This week it was The Nun, 2018’s addition to The Conjuring Universe.  I’ve never seen any of the Conjuring movies except Annabelle: Creation but man, was this thing every popular.  The theater was almost packed. Rotten Tomatoes didn’t like it, 27% at the time this was...
Peppermint Review: Jennifer Garner is Great, But She Deserves A Better Script

Peppermint Review: Jennifer Garner is Great, But She Deserves A Better Script

by Mike Joseph | Sep 6, 2018

There are basically two types of action movies out there: one type dares to be different and the other type follows a cardboard cut out formula. While Peppermint isn’t the worst film to be unoriginal, it’s still unoriginal at the end of the day. Director...
Searching Unfolds Gracefully With a Riveting Mystery That Keeps You Guessing Until The End (Review)

Searching Unfolds Gracefully With a Riveting Mystery That Keeps You Guessing Until The End (Review)

by Mark Miller | Sep 4, 2018

Searching is a movie with a ‘gimmick’, which normally does not bode well.  The last movie I can remember with a gimmick was Hardcore Henry, but instead of being shot as a First Person Shooter, Searching is shot completely from the point of view of a computer screen....
The Happytime Murders Review: Refreshing & Hilarious But You’d Better Like Puppets

The Happytime Murders Review: Refreshing & Hilarious But You’d Better Like Puppets

by Mark Miller | Aug 30, 2018

I’ve been looking forward to The Happytime Murders ever since I saw the trailer for it a few months ago.  I love puppets and muppets and basically anything even remotely related to Jim Henson. I also loved Greg The Bunny, so The Happytime Murders was right in my...
Trench 11 Review: Brutal World War Horror That Goes Straight for The Jugular

Trench 11 Review: Brutal World War Horror That Goes Straight for The Jugular

by Keven Skinner | Aug 27, 2018

Trench 11 is a Canadian horror film set during the first World War and directed by Leo Scherman. Starring Rossif Sutherland, Robert Stadlober, Charlie Carrick, Shaun Benson, Ted Atherton and Karine Vanasse, the film hits Canadian theaters August 31, 2018 via Raven...
The Happytime Murders is an Assault on Moviegoers’ Intelligence (Review)

The Happytime Murders is an Assault on Moviegoers’ Intelligence (Review)

by Grant Townsend Moore | Aug 27, 2018

Have you ever been out a party, and there is this one guy making bad jokes?  Jokes so bad people pretend they don’t hear them.  The guy thinks no one heard his jokes so he keeps repeating them over and over, hoping to get some sort of cheap pity laugh.  If you...
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