You can only hope that this is the last you will ever have to see of Robert Langdon going forward.
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Ouija: Origin of Evil is a solid effort in the horror genre. While it isn’t the scariest film, there is great tension and story put into the movie to balance it out.
All of the best gags in the film are shown in the trailer and there isn’t many of them.
Another sequel to a moderate box office success that probably not going to do anything people liked in the first movie.
I’m going to assume that you are a Kevin Hart fan and love his brand of stand up. Because if you aren’t and you don’t, it’s not like you are going to watch this movie anyway so...
The Accountant is a film that is hurt by having one plotline too many.
The best way I can describe The Girl on the Train is a great set up but poor execution.
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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is a solid effort but is ultimately dragged down by its lack of narrative.
Deepwater Horizon actually does an amazing job at relieving the real life story of hours leading up to this disaster.
Brutal, Funny, Entertaining, and filled with High Octane action, this film is another slamdunk in the genre of westerns.
Snowden is a very thought provoking film and is guaranteed to spark a national conversation of legality vs morality.
Digimon Adventure Tri. Reunion is the jolt of adrenaline your Nostalgia driven hearts need and the story will have you hooked like it’s 1999 all over again.
Did anyone know that there was a second Blair Witch film? (No seriously…I had no idea).
You know it’s a bad week for movies when two of the three major film releases are not screened for critics. Then both of them don’t have scores on Rotten Tomatoes the following Friday, and...
Sully is enjoyable but forgettable and stuffed with filler to pad a weak plot.
While I thoroughly enjoyed the twist at the end, it wasn’t enough to save the overall stupidity with the film
I always wondered what it would be like to do a review completely in Spanish. Thanks to the wonders of Google Translate, now I can.
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Resurrection is a glorified 80s B movie without the cheese and corniness to make it enjoyable.
Hands of Stone has a good story but tells it in a predictable and melodramatic way.
The most frustrating thing about War Dogs is that I can see the potential for a good film but it is just not in the right hands creatively.
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