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  • Fist Fight Review: Smart, Funny, Self-aware, and Clever

    Fist Fight Review: Smart, Funny, Self-aware, and Clever

    Fist Fight is smart, funny, self-aware, and clever. Words that I haven’t been able to say about a comedy in a while, but I’m glad I was able to say it for this. Read more

    February 15, 2017
  • Fifty Shades Darker Review: Absolutely Dumbfounding

    Fifty Shades Darker Review: Absolutely Dumbfounding

    Charlie Hunnam, is probably somewhere spiking the football that he backed out of this franchise before it ruined his career. There aren’t enough buzzwords to describe out bad this is, you simply have to see it to believe it. Read more

    February 12, 2017
  • The Lego Batman Movie Review: Nothing More Than Serviceable

    The Lego Batman Movie Review: Nothing More Than Serviceable

    While I did like it, I didn’t love it as much as the first film. Hopefully, The LEGO team can polish up their flaws before their coming releases or they could be run into the novelty of this series getting really old, really fast. Read more

    February 11, 2017
  • John Wick Chapter 2 Review: Smash Hit That’s Better Than The First

    John Wick Chapter 2 Review: Smash Hit That’s Better Than The First

    John Wick: Chapter 2 is the first certified smash hit of the year and Keanu Reeves almost 15 years after the Matrix has another and much-deserved franchise on his hands. Read more

    February 11, 2017
  • The Space Between Us Review: Insulting As A Sci-fi And A Romance

    The Space Between Us Review: Insulting As A Sci-fi And A Romance

    The Space Between Us is a romantic science fiction film that is nearly as insulting as a sci-fi as it is insulting as a romance. Read more

    February 7, 2017
  • Paterson Review: Life Is Great No Matter How Simple It Is

    Paterson Review: Life Is Great No Matter How Simple It Is

    Much La La Land, film majors will love this film for what it represents in the art of filmmaking, but unlike La La Land, Paterson has an inspiring message and heart-warming story to tell. Read more

    February 6, 2017
  • Rings (2017) Review: A Vanilla Attempt At A Franchise Reboot

    Rings (2017) Review: A Vanilla Attempt At A Franchise Reboot

    If it wasn’t for D’Onofrio, there would be no reason to watch this vanilla movie, in an attempt to jumpstart a past horror franchise, Rings only makes us hope even more that this is the end. Read more

    February 5, 2017
  • A Cure for Wellness Review: A Beautiful Dumpster Fire

    A Cure for Wellness Review: A Beautiful Dumpster Fire

    A Cure For Nothing (I mean ‘Wellness’) is good enough to be good for all the wrong reasons. If you and your buddies want to get together and laugh at a film that probably wasn’t suppose to be funny, this is the film for you. Otherwise, pass. Read more

    February 4, 2017
  • Gold (2016) Review: A Story About The American Spirit

    Gold (2016) Review: A Story About The American Spirit

    Matthew McConaughey plays Kenny Wells, a struggling owner of a mining company who smokes so many cigarettes; I thought I was going to get Lung Cancer watching this movie. Read more

    January 31, 2017
  • Resident Evil The Final Chapter Review: Thank God It’s Over

    Resident Evil The Final Chapter Review: Thank God It’s Over

    Resident Evil may have the worst continuity of any movie franchise I’ve seen. It’s like Paul W. S. Anderson doesn’t even watch his own movies. Read more

    January 26, 2017
  • The Resurrection of Gavin Stone Review: A Cheap Short Christian Film

    The Resurrection of Gavin Stone Review: A Cheap Short Christian Film

    The Resurrection of Gavin Stone is a story about a troubled former child actor returning to his hometown to work for a Megachurch in order to work on his community service for trash a hotel room. The film is essentially a high budget Hallmark movie with a pretty routine storyline. Read more

    January 25, 2017
  • The Founder Review: The Textbook of The American Dream

    The Founder Review: The Textbook of The American Dream

    The Founder is a very strong and thought provoking movie that gets a high recommendation from me in a rough start to 2017. Read more

    January 23, 2017
  • XXX: Return of Xander Cage Review: Very Dumb But Very Fun

    XXX: Return of Xander Cage Review: Very Dumb But Very Fun

    XXX: Return of Xander Cage is a great film if you just want to tap out of reality for a couple of hours but don’t expect anything else from it. Read more

    January 21, 2017
  • Sleepless Review: A One and Done Crime Drama

    Sleepless Review: A One and Done Crime Drama

    Sleepless is a one and done crime drama that is about as original as the French film that it’s based on. Read more

    January 19, 2017
  • Split Review: M. Night Shyamalan Is Back

    Split Review: M. Night Shyamalan Is Back

    hyamalan’s old tropes are still around this time around but overall Split does just enough to not only have you a ride worth the price of admission but gives you just a little more faith in M. Night Shyamalan films going forward. Read more

    January 14, 2017
  • Live by Night Review: Ben Affleck Shoots Himself In The Foot For 129 Minutes

    Live by Night Review: Ben Affleck Shoots Himself In The Foot For 129 Minutes

    Live by Night is a film that is written by Ben Affleck, produced by Ben Affleck, directed by Ben Affleck, and starring Ben Affleck…So there is literally no one else to blame for this film being a misguided mess but him. Read more

    January 13, 2017
  • The Bye Bye Man Review: So Bad…It’s Almost Great

    The Bye Bye Man Review: So Bad…It’s Almost Great

    If you are a fan of RedLetterMedia, then you are aware of the time of the year called “Fuck You, its January” Because January is a known dumping ground for shitty movies that no one will watch during award season. Read more

    January 11, 2017
  • Silence (2016) Review: As Intense As Moviegoing Can Get

    Silence (2016) Review: As Intense As Moviegoing Can Get

    The topic of religion is one that gets the usual suspects on both sides but 2016 has been a great year for Faith-based movies with Hacksaw Ridge, I’m Not Ashamed, and now Silence. Read more

    January 9, 2017
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