Theatrical, Streaming, Physical Media Reviews

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Ant-Man
Nathan M Rose | 
While Kevin Feige does try to keep the look and feel of most stories told in the Marvel Cinematic Universe the same, he does allow some directors to add a little bit of their own distinctive tone to the film. Such is the case with Ant-Man’s director, Peyton Reed (Yes Man).
Full Review  | Grade: B
The Minions
Nathan M Rose | 
Overall, Minions has a very upbeat quality to it, and while the story is a bit lacking, the hijinks of the Minions help save the film from becoming another film in the 3D animated cannon fodder.
Full Review  | Grade: B
The Good Dinosaur
Allison Rose | 
If you are one of those adults looking to take the children in your life to a movie, this one isn’t a bad choice, but don’t be surprised when you walk away with the feeling of Déjà vu.
Full Review  | Grade: B
Creed
Allison Rose | 
Lets face it, had this movie been made without Stallone, it would have been a completely different film and not nearly as good.  Rocky had to be included in the next chapter of this saga or it would have been a cheap knock off of an iconic franchise. 
Full Review  | Grade: B
Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Allison Rose | 
Ritchie makes The Man From U.N.C.L.E. campy and fun, while throwing in big stunts and explosions similar to his other films.  The action and story flow well and the picturesque shots are breathtaking. 
Full Review  | Grade: B
Trainwreck
Nathan M Rose | 
Trainwreck is a decent entry into the family of Judd Apatow comedies, and while the film does not really have rewatchability, it is a film with a lot of heart and showcases Amy Schumer’s acting skills.
Full Review  | Grade: B

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