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The Town 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
One blue-collar Boston neighborhood has produced more bank robbers and armored car thieves than anywhere in the world. Charlestown. This opening text from THE TOWN expl...
Manchester By The Sea Movie Review
To say MANCHESTER BY THE SEA is emotionally draining would be a drastic understatement. Led by excellent performances from Casey Affleck and newcomer Lucas Hedges, dir...
The Edge of Seventeen Movie Review
Forget the superhero movies. Forget the animated comedies that may be family friendly or not. Forget the action driven or science fiction sequels to popular reboots. And ...
Hacksaw Ridge Movie Review
“Lord, let me save just one more.” After losing several American soldiers during the WWII battle on top of Hacksaw Ridge, retreat is the only way for survival. Amid...
The Hunger Games 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Every year children ages 12-18 must enter their name into a drawing where one boy and one girl will be chosen from each of the twelve districts to enter THE HUNGER GAMES....
The Neon Demon Blu-ray Review
“True beauty is the highest currency we have. Without it we would be nothing.” Sixteen-year-old Jesse goes to open the door of her cheap motel room but something is a...
A Man Called Ove Movie Review
Nothing bothers me more than the complaint “the book was better”. Books and movies cannot truly be compared as they are two different mediums. However, any time a b...
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates Blu-ray Review
Mike and Dave (Adam Devine and Zac Efron) are brothers who like to party excessively. After their sister get engaged and decides to have her wedding in Hawaii, the enti...
The Birth of a Nation (2016) Movie Review
Tackling a subject depicting a horrific time in history is never an easy feat. Reviewing the film has its challenges as well. The trick is to not let the subject matt...
The Great Gatsby 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Baz Luhrmann is a visionary artist that definitely has a unique stamp on his work. STRICTLY BALLROOM was light-hearted fun, ROMEO + JULIET was an unexpected breath of f...



















