Trainwreck Review

Like it or not, Amy Schumer is on the rise. After hosting the 2015 MTV Movie Awards and landing a successful sketch comedy show, it’s hard to ignore the potty mouthed comedian. For me, Schumer’s brand of mostly sexual humor is hit or miss. But with a hefty cast and seasoned director Judd Apatow (The […]

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Minions Quick Review

Back in 2010, Despicable Me became a hit among children and adults. And with that, the minions became an overnight sensation. The little yellow, gibberish spouting, characters weren’t the heart and soul of the film or its 2013 sequel, but they certainly were the biggest form of comic relief. So it only made sense for […]

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Marvel’s Ant-Man (Full Review)

Never judge a book by its cover. In a world that is oversaturated with superhero films, it’s easy to write off a movie titled Ant-Man. It’s obscure, unintimidating, and seemingly unintriguing. But there’s a reason why the Marvel Cinematic Universe reigns supreme. It’s because the studio knows how to shake convention, and more than any […]

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Terminator Genisys Review

Apparently the concept of redundancy is completely lost on the producers of Terminator movies. Seriously, how many times can a human looking robot be sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor? Better yet, how many action films does Arnie have left in him? But, this is the era of sequels, remakes, adaptations, and reboots. […]

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Ted 2 (Full Review)

2012’s Ted certainly had its moments, but if I were writing a review blog back then, it would’ve gotten a C+. Not that the movie was bad, but too many of the film’s best laughs were extended pieces from the trailers. Luckily for Family Guy and American Dad creator, Seth McFarlane, the movie made enough […]

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