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Jordan Peele’s Terrifying ‘Us’ is the Year’s First Must-See Movie (Review)

Jordan Peele’s Terrifying ‘Us’ is the Year’s First Must-See Movie (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Mar 21, 2019

Director Jordan Peele took the world by storm with his directorial debut, Get Out, back in 2017. The picture amassed over $255 million dollars at the box office on a $4-million dollar budget, generated social commentary, and later nabbed Peele his first-ever Oscar for...
Blumhouse Wastes a Great Concept and Game of Truth or Dare (Review)

Blumhouse Wastes a Great Concept and Game of Truth or Dare (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Apr 12, 2018

One could make the argument that Blumhouse is the hottest production company in Hollywood these days. Coming closely on the heels of three huge hits including Split, Get Out, and Happy Death Day, Blumhouse certainly has struck chord with audiences seeking mayhem and...
The Shape of Water & Three Billboards Win Big at 2018 Academy Awards

The Shape of Water & Three Billboards Win Big at 2018 Academy Awards

by Keven Skinner | Mar 5, 2018

The 2018 Academy Awards took place on March 4, 2018 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. Check out the full list of winners including The Shape of Water, Three Billboards, Dunkirk, Get Out, Blade Runner 2049 and more! #OscarsSoOld Academy Awards...
Sean’s Top 10 Films of 2017 Featuring Logan & Three Billboards

Sean’s Top 10 Films of 2017 Featuring Logan & Three Billboards

by Sean Atkins | Jan 4, 2018

If you’re reading this, then you’ve probably read enough opening paragraphs for “Best Movies of 2017” lists explaining how great a year it was for cinema, and yes, all those articles/lists/whatever are correct. In a year filled with tribulation around the globe, going...
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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