
The Browsing Effect
With this film, I feel that it is important to set expectations correctly. You are not getting a Hollywood blockbuster. You’re not getting something that is completely polished, that shines with big name celebrities. Instead, […]

With this film, I feel that it is important to set expectations correctly. You are not getting a Hollywood blockbuster. You’re not getting something that is completely polished, that shines with big name celebrities. Instead, […]

The Outsiders. Repo Man. The Breakfast Club. St. Elmo’s Fire. Stakeout. Young Guns. Young Guns II. Men at Work. The Mighty Ducks. Another Stakeout. D2: The Mighty Ducks. D3: The Mighty Ducks. For the 80s […]

Right off the bat, let me say that because of this movie, liquid came out of my nose for what I think is the first time in my life, the first time that I can […]

This weekend was supposed to be all about Toronto Comicon. I came home on Friday, had a late dinner, and called it a night after a long day on the con floor. As it tends […]

I’ll preface this review by saying this is not my type of movie and I’m not sure I understand the vision that they had, so let’s talk about what was going on because I had […]

Finding Steve McQueen tells the “true story” of the 1972 heist of the United California Bank in Laguna Niguel by a gang from Youngstown, Ohio. I wrap true story in quotes because there’s clearly differences […]

When the first Mortal Engines trailer hit, I was excited. I asked my wife if we could see it in theatres, but I was overruled, as I usually am. However, for my birthday, I decided […]

The most recent Robin Hood film is like nothing we’ve ever seen from Robin Hood before. My initial thoughts were best summed up by the film’s star Taron Egerton, “To me, Robin Hood feels very […]

As soon as I heard Ellen Page was starring in a TV show, I knew I was watching it. When I found out it was based on a comic book, I was even more excited. […]
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