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June 7, 2018 by Mark Tapio Kines
How you experience Adrift depends greatly on whether or not you catch the first minute of the film. For the first shot opens on a man’s lifeless body...
How you experience Adrift depends greatly on whether or not you catch the first minute of the film. For the first shot opens on a man’s lifeless body...
It’s one of the great mysteries of 2018: why Solo, a brisk and likable prequel in the Star Wars canon, bombed, comparatively speaking, at the box office....
It’s funny: I remember enjoying the first Deadpool, but I can only really remember its “essence”, if you catch my drift. I recall the raunchy...
After years of planting the seeds of the “Infinity Stones” saga across their many blockbusters, Marvel Studios finally brings the story front and...
In early January, I wrote a tongue-in-cheek 9 predictions for 2018, including what I felt would be the sleeper hit of the year. I swear, dear reader, that I...
The year is 2045, and Columbus, Ohio has inexplicably become the largest city in the US. In its poorest neighborhood lives 18-year-old orphan Wade Watts (Tye...
After four live-action features of varying emotional and narrative quality, I’d argue that what we now call “Wes Anderson Style” was perfected...
Although marketed as a taut suspense thriller, Red Sparrow is in reality a disturbing drama about the moral compromises inherent to spycraft and the enduring...
This is one of those “what more needs to be said?” reviews. Everybody who sees Black Panther seems to love it. And why not? It’s a satisfying...
It’s a new claymation offering from Britain’s Aardman Animations. It’s about soccer. It pits Stone Age underdogs against Bronze Age elites....
MOVIE REVIEW My fandom of Star Wars is so strong that, once again, I waited about three weeks after the opening of The Last Jedi to catch a $5 matinee. No IMAX,...