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Pacific Rim, It’s Monsters vs. Robots (Film Review)

  Pump yourself up for this one because Pacific Rim takes action to new heights with a noisy display of explosive combat.  The battle scenes rise to shock and awe much like you’ve seen in films like Battleship and Transformers, but that’s the point of going to see this genre of film now isn’t it.  […]

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Grown Ups 2, a Bit Juvenile (Film Review)

  The sequel Grown Ups 2 is a hilarious bunch of nonsense that follows the previous hilarious bunch of nonsense.  If you like Adam Sandler’s wacky comedy style that mostly works with sight gags, tongue in cheek quips and a lot of monkey business then you are a target for this film. Others may not […]

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Our Minion Opinion of Despicable Me 2 – A Laughfest (Film Review)

  They’re back again those funny characters that make the animated film Despicable Me 2 a hilarious situation comedy that delivers the laughter.  I’m speaking of the pill shaped ‘work a bee’s’ for the villain Gru called Minions.  In this sequel they dominate the screen and give most of the audience what they came for, […]

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The Lone Ranger, A Wild Train Ride (Film Review)

  Taking a chance on an old-timer favorite producer and director Gore Verbinski brings a remake of The Lone Ranger to the big screen.  Loosely based on the 1956 movie starring Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels his casting of Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp somewhat mirrors the two original players and delivers a solid hit.  […]

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The Heat, A Wacky Buddy Comedy (Film Review)

  One of the better comedies to be released this year, The Heat has a lot going for it with a fine cast, good comedic writing and some nice direction from Paul Feig who gave us Bridesmaids. Of course it doesn’t hurt to have Melissa McCarthy one of the top comics in the business as […]

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World War Z, A Thrilling Roller Coaster Ride (Film Review)

  The opening sequence in the zombie thriller World War Z gets so intense that I white knuckled as I grabbed the arms of my seat, the film’s that shocking.  These 15 minutes alone are worth the price of admission.  It’s like watching a Roland Emmerich film on steroids (Day After Tomorrow, 2012) only more […]

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Man of Steel, Crushes with its Dark Side (Film Review)

  Taking a walk on the dark side for a comic book favorite, Man of Steel blazes into theaters under the direction of Zack Snyder this weekend and he’s aiming at taking over Iron Man as the best box-office superhero.  The cast, crew and story are impeccable providing a brooding look into the life of […]

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