All posts tagged "Review"
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Jim Batts | August 14, 2014
LAND HO! – The Review
What land does the title refer to, you may ask? Why, it’s Iceland, of course. Now, that’s a...
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Jim Batts | August 14, 2014
CALVARY – The Review
The cinematic treatment of the Catholic church, particularly the priesthood, has, more or less, reflected the changing attitudes...
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Travis Keune | August 7, 2014
ABOUT ALEX – The Review
If you’re a child of the 80s, like myself, then your know all about what makes a good...
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Jim Batts | August 7, 2014
INTO THE STORM – The Review
In 1996 producer Steven Spielberg and director Jan de Bont jump-started the Summer box office (May 10, that’s...
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Travis Keune | July 24, 2014
NOTHING BAD CAN HAPPEN – The Review
How far does your faith stretch? If you’ve never considered your answer to that question, I highly recommend...
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Travis Keune | July 14, 2014
VIDEO GAMES: THE MOVIE – The Review
It’s another one of those full disclosure moments for me as a reviewer. I am not a hardcore...
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Travis Keune | July 9, 2014
ALMOST HUMAN – The Blu Review
Writer and director Joe Begos’ ALMOST HUMAN (2013) may draw influence from the oft-remade “Body Snatcher” genre of...
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Travis Keune | July 2, 2014
BOUND BY FLESH – The Review
Where once it was the centerpiece of mainstream entertainment in the Midwest, nowadays the circus sideshow is gradually...
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Travis Keune | June 27, 2014
RADIO FREE ALBEMUTH – The Review
I’ve always felt that instead of asking “what is God” we should be more focused on asking “what...
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Travis Keune | June 26, 2014
WHITEY: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VS. JAMES J. BULGER – The Review
It’s been quite a while since we’ve had a decent real-life career criminal to ogle over in the...
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Travis Keune | June 25, 2014
HELLION – The Review
HELLION is the feature-film debut for writer and director Kat Candler. With this film, Candler certainly has my...
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Travis Keune | June 3, 2014
BORGMAN – The Review
Most of us think we have a solid grasp on the definition of good and evil. This is...
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Melissa Howland | May 30, 2014
MALEFICENT – The Review
MALEFICENT gives audiences a glimpse behind one of the most beloved fairy tales of all time, SLEEPING BEAUTY, as shown...
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Travis Keune | May 29, 2014
THE BIG ASK – The Review
I am going to share with you a hypothetical scenario. As I do, imagine yourself in this scenario....
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Travis Keune | May 15, 2014
DON PEYOTE – The Review
For the sake of full disclosure, I would like to begin by declaring that I am not now,...
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Travis Keune | May 6, 2014
TRUST ME – The Review
Clark Gregg may not be a household name now, but that will soon change. Undoubtedly best recognized as...
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Travis Keune | April 30, 2014
WOLF CREEK 2 – The Review
I feel its time to update the standard rules for what not to do in a horror film....
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Travis Keune | April 10, 2014
OCULUS – The Review
Scaring people has become a lucrative business over the years and decades since Hollywood first embraced the concept...