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Rob Reviews "Isle Of Dogs"
The thing about Wes Anderson is that every film is distinctly him. From “The Royal Tenenbaums” to “Rushmore” and the critically...

Rob Ervin
Mar 29, 20183 min read


Don Reviews "Isle Of Dogs"
Throughout history, there have been a number of times where a ruling class forced people to leave their homes for various reasons. For...
Don Ford
Mar 29, 20182 min read


Rob Reviews "Sherlock Gnomes"
One phrase that has really made its way into my vernacular is “I see what you did there”. I am a big fan of the play on words, so one...

Rob Ervin
Mar 23, 20183 min read


Don Reviews "Sherlock Gnomes"
Growing up, my mom loved and was very good at growing flowers, which is a trait she inherited from her mother. Every spring, we would...
Don Ford
Mar 23, 20182 min read


Don Reviews "The Death of Stalin"
There have been many instances where a head of state or country dies, and the chaotic transition of power that follows. One best example...
Don Ford
Mar 22, 20182 min read


Jenn Rohm Reviews "The Death of Stalin"
“The Death of Stalin” is the new movie directed by Armando Iannucci (VEEP). Co-written by the director along with David Schneider, Ian...
Jenn Rohm
Mar 22, 20182 min read


Don Reviews "Unsane"
Be careful of what you sign. For instance, if you buy a car from a dealership you end up signing about 15-20 forms, and who truly read...
Don Ford
Mar 22, 20182 min read


Chad Reviews "Tomb Raider"
There’s an old adage that says everything old is eventually new again. Trends tend to repeat themselves when it comes to fashion, music...
Chad Womack
Mar 15, 20182 min read


Don Reviews "Tomb Raider"
Movies based off video games have been very popular, but were they great emotional films that make you think? I would say not so much,...
Don Ford
Mar 15, 20182 min read


Rob Reviews "Love, Simon"
It is difficult for me to imagine what it is like to be a modern teenager. All of us “old people” tend to say the same thing about the...

Rob Ervin
Mar 15, 20183 min read


Don Reviews "Love, Simon"
I am a person who does his best to keep up on current events, but politics and religion is not what our show is about. There are other...
Don Ford
Mar 15, 20183 min read


Jenn Rohm Reviews "Love, Simon"
Based on the novel “Simon and the Homo Sapiens Agenda” by Becky Albertalli, “Love, Simon” is a tale of high school romance in a different...
Jenn Rohm
Mar 15, 20181 min read


Jenn Rohm Reviews "Leisure Seeker"
I have a bit of a different perspective from my viewing of “Leisure Seeker”, as I had my mother with me. Since this is the tale of an...
Jenn Rohm
Mar 15, 20181 min read


Rob Reviews "A Wrinkle In Time"
On the evening that we had the pleasure to screen “A Wrinkle in Time,” director Ava DuVernay appeared in a short video message talking...

Rob Ervin
Mar 9, 20183 min read


Chad Reviews "A Wrinkle In Time"
Back in the ‘80s, we were introduced to an amazing film in which a young introverted kid tormented by bullies withdraws from most social...
Chad Womack
Mar 9, 20182 min read


Don Reviews "A Wrinkle In Time"
So much can be said about the answers to the meaning of life. Since the beginning of humanity, people have had questions, and as mankind...
Don Ford
Mar 9, 20182 min read


Rob Reviews "Gringo"
When I say “stuntman turned director,” don’t clock out on me here. Remember, the same thing is true of both “John Wick” films. So,...

Rob Ervin
Mar 9, 20182 min read


Jenn Rohm Reviews "Gringo"
You’re living life, singing in the car to the radio, working with a friend, make the right choices, thinking life is good and then you...
Jenn Rohm
Mar 9, 20181 min read


Alex Reviews "Gringo"
Let’s get right to talking about Nash Edgerton’s “Gringo,”: when playing by the rules gets the deeply in debt Harold Soyinka, played by...
Alex Barnhill
Mar 9, 20182 min read


Jenn Rohm Reviews "Thoroughbreds"
In the vein of “Heathers”,” Cruel Intentions”, and “American Psycho”, Focus Features and Chapter Four brings us “Thoroughbreds”. In this...
Jenn Rohm
Mar 9, 20181 min read
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