All posts by Travis Keune
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Travis Keune | July 16, 2015
CARTEL LAND – The Review
In the Midwest, we are aware of the illegal immigrant issues. We see it and live among it...
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Travis Keune | June 25, 2015
THE MIDNIGHT SWIM – The Review
THE MIDNIGHT SWIM is a hauntingly beautiful character study about three half-sisters who return to their mother’s lake...
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Travis Keune | June 25, 2015
THE STRONGEST MAN – The Review
THE STRONGEST MAN is a dry, dead-pan comedy about a Cuban man in Miami called Beef, played by...
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Travis Keune | June 17, 2015
REDEEMER (2014) – The Review
For my money, there are two truly amazing, ass-kicking action flicks that came out of 2014 and wouldn’t...
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Travis Keune | June 4, 2015
DOOMSDAYS (2013) – The Review
DOOMSDAYS is not another big budget, effects laden, apocalyptic blockbuster about the end of days. This is the...
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Travis Keune | June 3, 2015
WE ARE STILL HERE – The Review
Some of the best and surprising films, not just in horror but all genres, are the ones that...
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Travis Keune | May 21, 2015
THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 3 (FINAL SEQUENCE) – The Review
100% Politically incorrect. 100% Medically accurate, so claims Tom Six. 100% complete garbage. Harsh? Not really. I am...
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Travis Keune | May 21, 2015
GOOD KILL – The Review
GOOD KILL is one of those films that owes everything to its headlining actor. Written and directed by...
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Travis Keune | May 21, 2015
WINNING: THE RACING LIFE OF PAUL NEWMAN – The Review
I’m not normally the type to voluntarily offer up my time to watch sports documentaries, but WINNING:THE RACING...
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Travis Keune | April 30, 2015
CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA – The Review
The “metacinema” is a small but ever-present category of films that span all genres, typically are of a...
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Travis Keune | April 9, 2015
THE HARVEST (2013) – The Review
At one time or another, we’ve all felt we’ve had the worst parents in the world. We have...
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Travis Keune | April 9, 2015
BLACK SOULS – The Review
Like many genre films, the category of mafia films is often branded with certain expectations. Granted, not all...
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Travis Keune | March 27, 2015
DELI MAN – The Review
DELI MAN is not a movie about food. On the surface, it appears to be a documentary about...
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Travis Keune | March 26, 2015
IT FOLLOWS – The Review
There is finite number of themes from which to draw, so half the battle of making a compelling...
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Travis Keune | March 19, 2015
GHOUL (2015) – The Review
The truth is that, no mater how great a concept is for a story, no matter how well...
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Travis Keune | February 26, 2015
OUT OF THE DARK (2014) – The Review
It’s been some time since I’ve had that feeling of being “had,” going into something with hopeful expectations,...
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Travis Keune | February 11, 2015
WYRMWOOD: ROAD OF THE DEAD – The Review
We’ve been through many cycles of cinematic history now, reached many milestones and have given birth to many...
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Travis Keune | January 15, 2015
PADDINGTON – The Review
Just what we need, another cute kids’ movie about a lovable, talking animal. Children can’t seem to get...