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Pacific Rim 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Robots vs. Monsters. Need I say more about PACIFIC RIM? If that phrase sounds ridiculous, that’s probably because it is… Ridiculously Awesome! OK, maybe not q...
Operation Avalanche Movie Review
The handheld found footage sub genre blasted onto the scene with 1999’s BLAIR WITCH PROJECT. A film I still highly respect to this day for its daring new technique and ...
Snowden Movie Review
Edward Snowden is a controversial figure among the United States government and public. As a former CIA employee with top security clearance, Snowden copied and leaked ...
Sully Movie Review
One hundred fifty five crew and passengers were on US Airways Flight 1549 leaving New York City’s LaGuardia Airport when birds struck and destroyed both engines. Capt...
Don’t Think Twice Movie Review
According to DON’T THINK TWICE there are three rules to improv: 1. Say Yes 2. It’s all about the group 3. Don’t Think This becomes a sacred code when you put yourse...
Suicide Squad Movie Review
Thank goodness for Harley Quinn because without the psychotic silly clown who possesses the Joker as a boyfriend, SUICIDE SQUAD makes about as much sense as a boomerang t...
Jason Bourne Movie Review
In my list of ten movies to look forward to this summer, JASON BOURNE was at the top. I commented then about how the films are on a constant loop in my home because my wi...
Star Trek Beyond Movie Review
Light, Fun, Forgettable. As the thirteenth film in the series (yes, 13!), STAR TREK BEYOND stands as an individual achievement without feeling handcuffed to previous crea...
Man of Steel 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Prior to its release, the excitement for MAN OF STEEL had reached near boiling levels. From Christopher Nolan producing to the incredibly subtle yet extremely affective...
Ghostbusters (2016) Movie Review
I ain’t afraid of no ghosts… or internet trolls. The new GHOSTBUSTERS has had a lot of scrutiny. The very idea of rebooting the film had people losing their minds. ...




















