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Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Aug 13, 2015
Man From U.N.C.L.E. marks the first time Guy Ritchie has directed since 2011’s Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and he has not skipped a beat.
Full Review | Grade: B
Fantastic Four
Aug 06, 2015
Simply stated, Fantastic Four is the best comic book movie of 2015. In a year that brought us very dull offerings from the Marvel/Disney cinematic universe, this little movie puts energy back into the over saturated superhero genre.
Full Review | Grade: B
Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation
Jul 29, 2015
While Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation is an adequate entry in the Mission: Impossible franchise, it is not the standout film that it could, and should, have been. However, saying that, it is still miles above most of your standard action films.
Full Review | Grade: B
Justice League: Gods and Monsters
Jul 28, 2015
Imagine if you will, a world where there is a Superman, but no Clark Kent, a Batman, but no Bruce Wayne, A Wonder Woman, but no Princess Diana. These are some of the changes this Elseworlds (i.e. Alternate Universe) tale has in store for the viewer.
Full Review | Grade: B
Southpaw
Jul 22, 2015
While Southpaw is not about superheroes trying to save the world, or little yellow men, it is still a worthy entry into the summer line up, and while it won’t have those same kind of numbers its opening weekend, it should have staying power.
Full Review | Grade: B
The Strain: Season 1 - The Premium Collector’s Edition
Jun 30, 2015
Nowadays, vampire television, films and series are a dime a dozen; but, when someone like director Guillermo del Toro puts his name on something, it causes one to pause and pay attention. Such is the case with The Strain.
Full Review | Grade: B
Run All Night
Jun 16, 2015
While Run All Night is not in the same league as some of Liam Neeson’s other action films (Taken, Non-Stop), it is a very gripping and engaging story.
Full Review | Grade: B
Jurassic World
Jun 11, 2015
Colin Treverrow has stated many times, during interviews that he wanted to create a film where adults could feel like kids again. He certainly accomplished this task, as Jurassic World reminded me why I fell in love with movies.
Full Review | Grade: B
Jupiter Ascending
Jun 02, 2015
While Jupiter Ascending shows small moments of brilliance throughout its 125 minute run-time, it isn’t enough to pull this mess out of the black hole of bad science fiction space opera films that should never had been made.
Full Review | Grade: C
Mad Max: Fury Road
May 14, 2015
"What a lovely, lovely day"In a world plagued by teenage dystopian cannon fodder, such as The Hunger Games and Divergent, Max Rockatansk...
Full Review | Grade: B
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