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Review: The Defenders Is A Shaky Conclusion To Netflix's First Phase
Starting back in 2015, Marvel, partnered with the video streaming service of Netflix, released Daredevil, a dirty, gritty nasty and damn...


Review: The Dark Tower, More Like The Dull Tower
After hearing that The Dark Tower wasn't as good as the book it was based on, I stopped reading it. I thought to myself that going in...


Review: Wind River Goes Off The Reservation
And it does it in a good way. Taylor Sheridan's big screen directorial debut is a haunting shot of reality, one that holds nothing back....


Review: Logan Lucky Is Ocean's 11 With A Southern Twist
In 2001 Steven Soderbergh made his mark on crime comedy, a mark that stands strong today. I began with Ocean's 11, and its sequels, and...


Review: 47 Meters Down In An Amateur's Checklist
Have you ever watched a movie that's so by the numbers that you can predict, quite literally, every event with near pin-point accuracy? I...


Review: Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets Will Put You Right To Sleep
Valerian And The City Of...I'm just going to call it VATCOATP. That's no good either. Just Valerian, that'll do. Valerian is maybe the...


Review: Ozark Season One Is No Breaking Bad
But it's still pretty good. Partially directed and headlined by Jason Bateman, Ozark is something of a mixed bag. While it's certainly...


Review: Atomic Blonde Is Unexploded Ordnance
Like unexploded ordnance, Atomic Blonde has you waiting for something to blow up, but it never happens. Charlize Theron plays an...


Review: Free Fire Is A Big Mess, But Not An Awful One
What happens if you mix budget Tarantino, a comedy chamber piece, a stellar main cast, and the 70s? That's a good question, and you're...


Review: War For The Planet Of The Apes Is A Phenomenal End To An Excellent Trilogy.
We have come so very far in the past six years. Over this time we have seen franchises rise and fall, reboots of classic movies tossed...
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