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Neighbors 2 full of the F word — no, the other F word
Christina Ulsh @stina_ulsh Another Point Grey Pictures flick, another surfeit of toilet humor, slapstick comedy and … what’s this? An undertaking in gender equality? Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising follows Shelby (Chloë Grace Moretz), who starts Kappa Nu when she learns sororities … Continue reading
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Nice Guys elevates the modern odd-couple film
Steven James @StevenLeeJames A mystery, buddy and odd-couple film with funny violence, oddball characters and an entertaining bewilderment at the center of an interesting story, The Nice Guys is one of the most original movies you can currently go watch … Continue reading
Angry Birds is a fun, deep kids movie
Everyone’s cynical about the bevy of talking animal movies coming out right now, but for its part at least, The Angry Birds Movie is fantastic. The movie follows Red (Jason Sudeikis), a robin who can’t control his temper and is sent to … Continue reading
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Captain America: Actually, Quite Civil
Captain America: Civil War isn’t officially an Avengers movie, but I already wish they’d kept Joss Whedon to direct it. In many ways, Civil War is The Avengers: Age of Ultron Part 2. In the direct aftermath of that movie and the disaster in Sokovia, the New … Continue reading
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Green Room delivers the gory goods
As soon as I sat down to write this, my nose started dripping blood. It’s not witchcraft, I’ve been sick, but it’s really appropriate to be bleeding while writing about this movie. Green Room follows punk band the Ain’t Rights — Pat … Continue reading