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“Hobbs & Shaw” is Fun, but the Ride Feels Dated [Review]
Bill Watters
• 08/02/19
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“Hobbs & Shaw” is the first spin-off film from the “Fast & Furious” franchise to finally come along. It’s the ninth film in the series, and the first to focus purely on only a few of the characters, Luke Hobbs (played by Dwayne Johnson) and Deckard Shaw (played by Jason Statham). It’s more of a […]
[Review] “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” is Masterful Self-Indulgence
Bill Watters
• 07/27/19
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Quentin Tarantino is one of cinema’s contemporary auteurs. When you’re going into a Tarantino film, you have a strong sense of what you’re in for – a highly stylized, violent, mythic version of the world. His pantheon of “Kill Bill,” “Hateful Eight,” “Django Unchained,” “Pulp Fiction,” and others all fit into that genre. Now with […]
“Stuber” is Milktoast Action at its Most Ok [Review]
Bill Watters
• 07/13/19
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Stuber is one of those contemporary action movies that you can take almost anyone to see.
Midsommar is a Brilliant Horror-Thriller, but Not for All Tastes [Review]
Bill Watters
• 07/05/19
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When Ari Aster hit the scene last year with his feature film debut, Hereditary, he made an immediate mark with horror critics by setting what many took to be a fresh approach to his pacing and tone. Now he’s back with his sophomore outing, Midsommar, and his unique approach continues to evolve and in its […]
‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ – Best Live-Action Spidey since Doc Ock [Non-Spoiler Review]
Bill Watters
• 07/02/19
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"Marvel: Endgame" may have been the last of the main Avengers arc, but "Spider-Man: Far From Home" showcases that Marvel's presence on the big screen is anything but fading.
‘Yesterday’ – A Love Letter from a Dreamer to The Beatles [Review]
Bill Watters
• 06/28/19
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“Yesterday“, starring Himesh Patel in his first theatrical role is an interesting entry into the wish-fulfillment family of films. Patel stars as Jack Malik, a bottom rung pub musician who plays Beatles covers to crowds of nearly a half dozen (and most of those his friends). One day he wakes up to find that the […]
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