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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Movies in Review: The Old Man and the Gun”
Honestly, I had no desire or interest to see this film. I know this is going to sound horrible, but the reason is because when there is a cast of old actors in a film, that’s exactly what it feels … Continue reading
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Tagged Casey Affleck, crime comedy film, Danny Glover, John David Washington, Movie Reviews, Movies, Robert Redford, Sissy Spacek, The Old Man and the Gun, Tika Sumpter
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Movies in Review: “Bad Times at the El Royale”
You ever watch a trailer and nothing that’s happening in it makes any kind of sense, but you still find whatever is happening very intriguing? This is usually what a neo-noir thriller does for me, and I like it. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Bad Times at the El Royale, Chris Hemsworth, Cynthia Erivo, Dakota Johnson, Jeff Bridges, Jon Hamm, Movie Reviews, Movies, neo-noir thriller, Nick Offerman
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Movies in Review: “First Man”
Although a very historical event for America, the only reason I even went to see this film was because Ryan Gosling is in it. The trailer was cool but gave me enough to kind of make me want to pass … Continue reading
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Tagged biographical drama, Claire Foy, First Man, Movie Reviews, Movies, Neil A. Armstrong, Ryan Gosling
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Movies in Review: “A Star is Born”
This movie didn’t need much to get me in the theaters to see it. All you had to say was Bradley Cooper and I am there. Then you add that this film is also Cooper’s directorial debut, he stars in … Continue reading
Movies in Review: “Venom”
There is usually nothing that will keep me from seeing a superhero film. My anticipation for the release of any superhero film is definitely on a high. However, I can’t say I felt this way about Venom. I can’t say … Continue reading
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Tagged Michelle Williams, Movie Reviews, Movies, Riz Ahmed, superhero film, Tom Hardy, Venom
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Movies in Review: “Monsters and Men”
As of late there have been a number of films being released touching on the problem of police brutality that has been prevalent in America. I appreciate these stories being told, although personally I find them hard to watch at … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Ramos, drama, John David Washington, Monsters and Men, Movie Reviews, Movies, Nicole Beharie
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Movies in Review: “Night School”
Am I the only one who watched the trailer for this movie and thought it was going to be a catastrophe? I know Haddish’s star is on the rise, and I applaud her success, but ummmmmmm…I can’t say I’m really … Continue reading
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Tagged Comedy, Keith David, Kevin Hart, Movie Reviews, Movies, Night School, Rob Riggle, Romany Malco, Tiffany Haddish
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Movies in Review: “Smallfoot”
I have been hyped about seeing this animated flick for a while now. Watching the trailer has been leaving me with a smile on my face for months now. With a talented voice-cast, I was really looking forward to seeing … Continue reading
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Tagged animated comedy musical adventure, Channing Tatum, Common, Danny Devito, James Corden, Lebron James, Smallfoot, Yara Shahidi, Zenadaya
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Movies in Review: “All About Nina”
In my search of movies to see this weekend, I came across this gem. More of an indie type of film, so many of you may not have heard about it or have even seen the trailer. Don’t worry, neither … Continue reading
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Tagged All About Nina, Beau Bridges, Chace Crawford, Comedy, Common, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Movie Reviews, Movies
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