Movie Reviews

A Man Called Otto Review by Quinton Roberts
A Man Called Otto Review by Quinton Roberts

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April 29, 2023 11:38 am |

A Man Called Otto is the newest Tom Hanks film that depicts a widowed grumpy man trying to navigate his life at what he feels should be the end. I am going to come out and say immediately that this movie was absolutely what it means to enjoy cinema at its finest. Tom Hanks was...

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Movie Review by Josh Davis
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Movie Review by Josh Davis

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February 17, 2023 9:21 am |

Expectation is an interesting thing. Going into a new Marvel movie that promises to kick off Phase Five and officially introduce the big bad of the entire “Multiverse Saga” is one thing. Seeing that same movie after the first round of critic screenings scored it as either the lowest or second lowest MCU movie —...

American Murderer Movie Review by Josh Davis
American Murderer Movie Review by Josh Davis

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January 25, 2023 1:52 pm |

“American Murderer” plays a little like the best damned episode of “Unsolved Mysteries” ever, assuming the show could vastly upgrade its acting and cinematography. Based on a true story, the film follows Emmy-nominee Tom Pelphrey (“Ozark”) as Jason Derek Brown, a con artist who once shared a place on the FBI’s Top Ten Most Wanted...

The Pale Blue Eye Movie Review by Quinton Roberts
The Pale Blue Eye Movie Review by Quinton Roberts

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January 13, 2023 2:17 pm |

The Pale Blue Eye released on Netflix and it stars Christian Bale and Harry Melling. Two actors who I’ve seen work my entire life. Christian Bale provides a serious but vulnerable role as Detective Landor while Harry Melling plays a more fun, rambunctious, and overall cunning role as E. A. Poe, as he calls himself....

Avatar: The Way of Water Movie Review by Josh Davis
Avatar: The Way of Water Movie Review by Josh Davis

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December 23, 2022 11:29 am |

The first “Avatar” movie, released in 2009, was a worldwide phenomenon, transforming the movie industry because of its groundbreaking 3-D visuals, and setting the new standard for global box-office receipts.   I, personally, was not a fan. My initial takeaway was that the visuals were stunning, but the premise felt recycled, the overall story paper-thin, and...