Tag: Movie Reviews

“The Expendables 3” Review: It May Be The Best Of The Series, But That Isn’t Saying Much

“The Expendables 3” Review: It May Be The Best Of The Series, But That Isn’t Saying Much

The Expendables franchise has reached it’s third installment, The Expendables 3, with a possible forth on the way. You’d might think that Lionsgate’s lucrative franchise would get better and more interesting with each and every new installment, but it doesn’t. In fact it feels like you are watching some of the greatest action heroes just…

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Top 10 Best Movies Of 2014 (So Far) – Mike’s List

Top 10 Best Movies Of 2014 (So Far) – Mike’s List

It’s already July, which means half of the year is already behind us. You’ve already seen what I was disappointed with this year, so let’s finish off our top ten of the year so far on a positive note. Unfortunately there were no real stand outs this year, and half of the films that disappointed…

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“Godzilla” Review – Intimate Storytelling on an Epic Level

“Godzilla” Review – Intimate Storytelling on an Epic Level

Gareth Edwards’ reboot of Godzilla is a film that needs to be seen on the biggest screen possible, and it’s one of the best films you’ll see this year. Godzilla is the star of the film for sure, but it’s the human characters in this latest take on the King of the Monsters that really…

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Movie Review: “Jurassic Park” (IMAX 3D)

Movie Review: “Jurassic Park” (IMAX 3D)

In June 1993, Steven Spielberg and Universal Studios brought dinosaurs back to life in the most groundbreaking cinema experience of its time. Jurassic Park was an instant hit, bringing home over $900 million worldwide. For the 20th anniversary of this picture, Spielberg went back and decided to convert the film to 3D and IMAX, making…

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Movie Review: “50/50” is a Can’t Miss Heartfelt Comedy

Movie Review: “50/50” is a Can’t Miss Heartfelt Comedy

Okay, I might as well just say it. 50/50 is the first actual film that can make you laugh and will most definitely make you cry. The performances are an honest and comedic portrayal of the human soul. While some may sympathize with cancer patients with tears and prayers, others like screenwriter Will Reiser and…

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