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‘The Crimes of Grindelwald’ – a witness for the defense
4/10 In 2016, audiences were generally pleased and relieved to return to an Americanized version of the wizarding world, but Paul and I were dissatisfied with its length and general lack of direction. Now, the sequel, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes … Continue reading →
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Tagged #donald trump, #eddie redmayne, #johnny depp, #jude law, #warner bros., American fascism, Crimes of Grindlewald, David Yates, Documented entropy, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, JK Rowling, Paul, The Open Bar Review, Wizards could have stopped World War II, Zoe Kravitz, zouyu
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The Open Bar Review – Tombstone
In which I desperately grasp for deeper meaning in 1993’s Tombstone, and Paul does not.
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Tagged #BillyBobBatman, #BrendenBatman, #KurtBatman, #open bar review, Paul, Tombstone
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The Open Bar Review – Logan
In which Paul and I carefully examine why the new Wolverine movie is actually pretty lame.
The Open Bar Review – Arrival
Paul and I talk about how much we loved Arrival and the high perch on which director Denis Villeneuve sits.
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Tagged #denis villeneuve, Arrival, Paul, The Open Bar Review
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