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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Movies in Review: “Mission: Impossible-Fallout”
This is one-character Tom Cruise always nails. There is nothing that will keep me from seeing any Mission: Impossible movie because I know that I am in for a thrilling adventure. I love me some Ethan Hunt and I hope … Continue reading
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Tagged action spy film, Alec Baldwin, Angela Bassett, Henry Cavill, Mission Impossible, Mission: Impossible-Fallout, Movie Reviews, Movies, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames
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Movies in Review: “Teen Titans Go! To the Movies”
As a parent of a young kid, I often find myself surprisingly getting caught up in some of his shows, and Teen Titans Go is one that I found myself loving the most. It’s one of my kid’s favorite shows … Continue reading
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Tagged animated superhero comedy film, Khary Payton, Movie Reviews, Movies, Nicolas Cage, Teen Titans Go!, Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, Will Arnett
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Movies in Review: “The Equalizer 2”
As much as I loved the character Robert McCall in the unexpected sleeper thriller The Equalizer, I definitely didn’t expect to see a sequel. Denzel was great in the first film, but a sequel??? I wasn’t originally on board with … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashton Sanders, Bill Pullman, Denzel Washington, Melissa Leo, Movie Reviews, Movies, Pedro Pascal, sequel, The Equalizer 2, thriller
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Movies in Review: “Blindspotting”
You ever watch a trailer that captures your attention immediately and doesn’t let go. This was that trailer for me. Check out link in case you haven’t seen it. This trailer had me smiling and laughing from the start. I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged Blindspotting, comedy-drama, Daveed Diggs, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Jon Chaffin, Movie Reviews, Movies, Rafael Casal, Tisha Campbell-Martin
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Movies in Review: “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation”
I’m not the biggest fan of this Hotel Transylvania franchise. I honestly get surprised every time another sequel is released. I mean seriously. It took 14yrs just to get a sequel for The Incredibles, a film that was nothing short … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, computer-animated comedy, David Spade, Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, Kathryn Hahn, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin James, Molly Shannon, Movie Reviews, Movies, Steve Buscemi
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Movies in Review: “Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot”
Because I scrapped Skyscraper from my plate months ago, I took the opportunity to see some independent, limited released films and came across the trailer for this movie. I thought the title of the film was crazy long, but it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged comedy-drama, Don't Worry He Won't Get Far on Foot, Jack Black, Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill, Movie Reviews, Movies, Rooney Mara
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Movies in Review: “Eighth Grade”
This movie was only released in 4 theaters this weekend, so I won’t be surprised if you haven’t heard of it. I’m a fan of coming of age adolescent movies because it always reminds me of the awkwardness I experienced … Continue reading
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Tagged dramedy, Eighth Grade, Elsie Fisher, Emily Robinson, Josh Hamilton, Movie Reviews, Movies
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Movies in Review: “Antman and the Wasp”
Another MCU film, especially after what Avengers Infinity War did to me, yes, I’m here for this. I’m still wrecked over Infinity War, but let’s just keep the party going…right!? Besides I more than loved Paul Rudd and the first … Continue reading
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Tagged Antman and the Wasp, Bobby Cannavale, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Michael Pena, Michelle Pfeiffer, Movie Reviews, Movies, Paul Rudd, Randall Park, sequel, superhero film
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Movies in Review: “Sorry to Bother You”
I can say I was definitely intrigued with this film at first glance of the trailer. I found it’s originality to be the most appealing part. It was a film I can’t say I’ve ever seen before, but knew I … Continue reading
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Tagged Armie Hammer, Boots Riley, Danny Glover, Lakeith Stanfield, Movie Reviews, Movies, Omari Hardwick, science-fiction comedy, Sorry to Bother You, Terry Crews, Tessa Thompson
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Movies in Review: “Sicario: Day of the Soldado”
The original Sicario was a crime thriller that came out of nowhere for me and was one of my favorite films for 2015. When the trailer for the sequel was released I was more than hype, although a little disappointed that … Continue reading
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Tagged Benicio del Toro, Catherine Keener, crime thriller, Jeffery Donovan, Josh Brolin, Matthew Modine, Movie Reviews, Movies, sequel, Sicario: Day of the Soldado
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