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Welcome To Me Blu-ray Review
After the hilarious BRIDESMAIDS and her standout work on Saturday Night Live, Kristen Wiig has earned my respect enough to be a driving force toward watching a film. So...
McFarland, USA Blu-ray Review
In 1987, as a last ditch effort, disgruntled coach and teacher, Jim White (Kevin Costner), relocates his family to the small town of McFarland, California. Here the Whi...
Inside Out Movie Review
Have you ever wondered what is going on inside your child’s head? Why they act the way they do? Disney Pixar’s INSIDE OUT attempts to explain this by breaking...
Jurassic World Movie Review
Some films are such an event that the memory of seeing them embeds itself for a lifetime. In the summer of 1993, I hadn’t quite hit high school and thus was unabl...
Spy Movie Review
SPIES LIKE US, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE, JOHNNY ENGLISH, GET SMART and of course, AUSTIN POWERS are just a few of the comedic takes on the usually action-filled dramat...
The Rewrite Blu-ray Review
I’ve always had a dream of writing an Oscar winning screenplay. I truly mean that in the singular form. I have no aspirations to continue working. It’s ...
Son of a Gun Blu-ray Review
SON OF A GUN opens with young JR (Brenton Thwaites) being booked into prison. We don’t know why he’s going in but we get a first hand look at the terror wit...
Mad Max: Fury Road Movie Review
Like one of its souped-up, spike-wearing, machine gun-carrying, Big Foot Buggys, racing through the desert, the action in MAD MAX: FURY ROAD takes off at an exciting ener...
The D Train Movie Review
The head of the reunion committee must track down the most popular kid in school to convince him to attend their 20 year high school reunion. One might think from this...
Avengers: Age of Ultron Movie Review
The first and quite possibly the biggest summer movie is finally here. AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON is the film everyone has been anticipating. After the impressive jugger...




















