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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Movies in Review: “Inferno”
So I’m a little late as I have never seen The Davinci Code and Angels & Demons, which are all films based on best-selling books. By the way, I have also never read any of the books ~shrugs. So I … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Foster, Felicity Jones, Inferno, Irrfan Khan, mystery-thriller, Omar Sy, Tom Hanks
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Movies in Review: “Moonlight”
Finally…the critically acclaimed film Moonlight, written and directed by a fairly newcomer Barry Jenkins. This film had me intrigued from the release of its first trailer. You ever see a trailer for a movie that feels like poetry? Like everything is … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Holland, drama, Janelle Monae, Mahershala Ali, Moonlight, Naomie Harris, Trevante Rhodes
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Movies in Review: “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back”
I am always rooting for Tom Cruise (secretly…lol). I have always enjoyed him in action thrillers, and other roles as well, but action thrillers are my favorite genre for him. Age aside, this man can still get on the screen … Continue reading
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Tagged action-thriller, Aldis Hodge, Cobie Smulders, Jack Reacher 2
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Movies in Review: “Queen of Katwe”
Although I am behind on some of my reviews, I knew I had to make sure I watched this one. You ever watch a trailer and it gives you chills or causes and emotion? This happened to me every time … Continue reading
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Tagged biographical sports drama, David Oyelowo, Lupita Nyong'o, Phiona Mutesi, Queen of Katwe
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Movies in Review: “The Girl on the Train”
It kind of depresses me to think that we are losing our creativity with the constant remakes, and film reboots. How many books do we need adapted into film?…yawn. I really shouldn’t be complaining, since I haven’t read most of … Continue reading
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Tagged Édgar Ramírez, Emily Blunt, Justin Theroux, Lisa Kudrow, mystery-thriller, The Girl on the Train
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Movies in Review: “The Birth of a Nation”
You could cut the tension, buzz and anticipation on the release of this movie with a knife. The film that is written, produced, stars, and is also the directorial debut for Nate Parker. As a fan of Parker’s work I … Continue reading
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Tagged Aja Naomi King, Armie Hammer, Aunjanue Ellis, Nat Turner, Nate Parker, period drama film, The Birth of a Nation
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Movies in Review: “Deepwater Horizon”
As much as I enjoy any movie Mark Wahlberg is in, I honestly wasn’t that hype about this movie. That’s not to say I had no plans of seeing it, but if I missed it, I don’t think I would … Continue reading
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Tagged biographical disaster film, John Malkovich, Kurt Russell, Mark Wahlberg
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Movies in Review: “Masterminds”
I had a ton of movie choices to see this weekend, and for some reason I chose this one…why? Something told me to pass on this one, especially since reviews for this film were less than positive. But I was … Continue reading
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Tagged heist comedy, Jason Sudeikis, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, Masterminds, Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis
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Movies in Review: “The Magnificent Seven”
I know I’m a week late and a dollar short with this review, but a girl needs to get away ~shrugs. Vacation or no vacation though, this was a top priority for me to see when I returned. I don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Antoine Fuqua, Chris Pratt, Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, The Magnificent Seven, Vincent D'Onofrio, western action film
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Movies in Review: “Storks”
Ok so I had to play catch up this weekend since I took a little vacation to celebrate my birthday. There were a number of movies I was interested in seeing that were released during my absence. Storks was definitely … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Samberg, computer animated adventure buddy comedy, Jennifer Aniston, Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key, Kelsey Grammar, Storks
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