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A million ways to laugh
A Million Ways to Die in the West is a vanity piece, and that’s being counted against it and I don’t know why. Pretty much everything Quentin Tarantino has ever made could be considered a vanity piece to some degree. … Continue reading
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Movie based on nostalgia for Sleeping Beauty aimed primarily at Sleeping Beauty’s audience
UPDATE: Apparently, according to folklore, iron forged over a cold anvil is said to be able to ward off fairies. It doesn’t change the assessment that this particular plot point was explained poorly and applied inconsistently or that the film … Continue reading
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It’s a sequel to the first movies, but also a sequel to the prequel to the first mov– I don’t care, it’s good!
As Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) goes back in time from 2023 to 1973, Bryan Singer takes the audience back in time from 2014 to 2003 — a time when comic book movies were strange, unique affairs that were always successful and … Continue reading
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The Godzilla trailers lied, you will be cheated and you will feel like you’ve been cheated
Godzilla’s trailers are excellent. The feature is completely unrelated. The film, which was supposed to be about nuclear physicist Joe Brody (Bryan Cranston) and Godzilla, is actually about Navy Lieutenant Ford Brody (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and the Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Objects, weird … Continue reading
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Neighbors is funny and you should go see it
With sterling performances and writing, Neighbors immediately becomes the most solid experience in theaters right now. The film sets the Radner family (Seth Rogen, who also produces, and Rose Byrne), freshly moved into a house they’ve spent every dime on, … Continue reading
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