Movie Reviews

The Rover Movie Review

June 20, 2014
Nathan Swank

“Australia. Ten Years After The Collapse.”  That is all the information given and necessary for writer/director David Michôd‘s bleak dystopian future ...

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22 Jump Street Movie Review

June 13, 2014
Nathan Swank

“The Koreans bought the church back, so we had to move across the street to 22 JUMP STREET.” Simple. Hilarious. Brilliant. A goofy little explanation not only...

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Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Blu-ray Review

June 7, 2014
Nathan Swank

Author Tom Clancy wrote several successful espionage novels following military science storylines. Those in turn have transferred into a lucrative video game franchise an...

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The Fault In Our Stars Movie Review

June 6, 2014
Rebeca Surber Swank

WIth cannula tubes in her nose and a portable oxygen tank by her side, we meet Hazel, a teen battling cancer for more than three years. To appease her parents she engages...

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A Million Ways to Die in the West Movie Review

May 30, 2014
Nathan Swank

Comedies are a hard sell.  As the most subjective genre, it’s nearly impossible to really rate or rank them as everyone has a different source that tickles their f...

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Chef Movie Review

May 26, 2014
Nathan Swank

Buried among all the over-blown, big budget summer blockbuster films, is a tasty little nougat titled CHEF. Hopefully, the film gets enough traction to play at a theater ...

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X-Men: Days of Future Past Movie Review

May 23, 2014
Nathan Swank

The X-Men universe has currently created seven movies to a mix bag of results, The Good – X2: X-MEN UNITED, The Bad – X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE, and The Ugly &...

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Godzilla Movie Review

May 14, 2014
Nathan Swank

“Let them fight.” A line delivered by Dr. Ichiro Serizawa (Ken Watanabe) referring to a giant monster battle that may elicit cheers or jeers from audience mem...

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Wichita

Wichita Movie Review

May 2, 2014
Nathan Swank

Title: Wichita Director: Nicholas Barton Stars: Justin France, Karina Wolfe, Blake Webb The thin line of a barbed wire fence comes clearly into focus. As the camera follo...

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The Grand Budapest Hotel Movie Review

March 21, 2014
Nathan Swank

Wes Anderson definitely has a unique perspective in filmmaking.  His unusual style can be polarizing and THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL is surely one that will once again wow ...

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