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  • It Comes at Night Review – Guess what

    It Comes at Night Review – Guess what

    We’ll start with the obvious. It Comes at Night is a poor title for a film in which nothing actually comes during the night.

    E Warren

    July 12, 2017
    Film, Review
    A24, Animal Kingdom, Carmen Ejogo, Cinema, Film, Films, Four Stars, Horror, It Comes at Night, Joel Edgerton, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Riley Keough, Trey Edward Shults
  • Despicable Me 3 Review – Stealth minions

    Despicable Me 3 Review – Stealth minions

    This is the first Despicable Me film to launch post Minions.

    E Warren

    July 11, 2017
    Film, Review
    Animation, Cinema, Despicable Me 3, Family, Film, Films, Illumination, Kristen Wiig, Kyle Balda, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Pierre Coffin, Review, Steve Carell, Two Star, Universal
  • Alone in Berlin Review – Solitary companionship

    Alone in Berlin Review – Solitary companionship

    Alone in Berlin is the rather inconsiderate remark of a man who travels along his whole woeful journey with his supportive wife at his side.

    E Warren

    July 10, 2017
    Film, Review
    Alone in Berlin, Brendan Gleeson, Cinema, Daniel Brühl, Drama, Emma Thompson, Film, Films, IFC Films, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Reviews, Thriller, Two Star, Vincent Perez
  • The Weekly Roundup: 09/07/17

    The Weekly Roundup: 09/07/17

    I’ve been real slack on keeping this one up.

    E Warren

    July 9, 2017
    Weekly Roundup
    Baby Driver, Cinema, Film, Homecoming, Kedi, Okja, Review, Spider-Man, The Circle
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming Review – Teen drama

    Spider-Man: Homecoming Review – Teen drama

    Y’all done good.

    E Warren

    July 7, 2017
    Film, Review, Uncategorized
    Action, Cinema, Film, Films, Four Stars, Homecoming, Jacob Batalon, Jon Watts, Laura Harrier, Marvel, Michael Keaton, Movie, Movies, Review, Reviews, Sony, Spider-Man, Superhero, Tom Holland, Zendaya
  • Kedi Review- The cutest film

    Kedi Review- The cutest film

    It’s the cutest film of the year. It’s literally called Kitty.

    E Warren

    July 6, 2017
    Female Filmmakers, Film, POC Filmmakers, Review
    Ceyda Torun, Cinema, Documentary, Film, Films, Five Star, Kedi, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Oscilloscope Laboratories, Review, Reviews, Turkey, Turkish, Youtube Red
  • The Circle Review – Dumb is normal

    The Circle Review – Dumb is normal

    I don’t think Dave Eggers ever heard of Justin.tv. Or maybe he had and then decided to base his psycho-intrigue tech-thriller on a world where people would latch onto that idea.

    E Warren

    July 5, 2017
    Film, Review
    Cinema, Dave Eggers, Drama, Emma Watson, Film, Films, James Ponsoldt, John Boyega, Karen Gillen, Movie, Movies, Netflix, Opinion, Review, Reviews, The Circle, Thriller, Tom Hanks, Two Star
  • Okja Review – Inside for kids

    Okja Review – Inside for kids

    Okja! Okja! People shout that name a lot through the movie. It’s the name of this giant adorable hippo looking animal that everyone seem so jazzed about. The Mirando Corporation, headed by Tilda Swinton’s Lucy (again playing the sorta faintly comic caricature of evil that Bong Joon-ho loves her as), calls the species the superpig…

    E Warren

    July 4, 2017
    Film, POC Filmmakers, Review
    Action, Ahn Seo-hyun, Bong Joon-Ho, Byun Hee-bong, Cinema, Family, Film, Films, Four Stars, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jon Ronson, Movie, Movies, Netflix, Okja, Opinion, Paul Dano, Plan B, Review, Reviews, South Korean, Tilda Swinton
  • Baby Driver Review – All mixed up

    Baby Driver Review – All mixed up

    I’ve started the Baby Driver soundtrack, spotify says it’s one hour 45 minutes long. The film clocks in at a tight one hour 43, including credits. I’ll allow you to feel however you’d like about that.

    E Warren

    July 3, 2017
    Film, Review
    Action, Ansel Elgort, Baby Driver, Big Talk Productions, Cinema, Comedy, Edgar Wright, Eiza González, Film, Films, Four Star, Jamie Foxx, John Hamm, Lily James, Movie, Movies, Opinion, Review, Reviews, Sony
  • The Book of Henry Review – Ohmygod

    The Book of Henry Review – Ohmygod

    Colin Trevorrow is one of the more uniquely incompetent filmmakers working the scene at the moment. Taking a break between the stresses of his major franchise work he decides to unleash a smaller, more personal film onto the world, the sorta joint where unconcerned by high budgets and pushy producers he can let a little…

    E Warren

    June 27, 2017
    Film, Review
    Cinema, Colin Trevorrow, Comedy, Film, Films, Focus Features, Jaeden Lieberher, Movie, Movies, Naomi Watts, One Star, Opinion, Review, Reviews, The Book of Henry, Thriller
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