Tag: movie review
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Movie Review – One Life
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The first thing that struck me is the magnificent job Johnny Flynn does as a young Anthony Hopkins. From his first scene you can see how he studied the head movements and manner of speaking that personifies Anthony Hopkins. It’s a little strange that the actor is working to imitate another actor who is playing…
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Movie Review – Imaginary
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Imaginary is an aptly named movie. It’s a storyline we haven’t seen much of in years past, so it hasn’t been played out yet. That said, it’s difficult to make a teddy bear scary. However, Jason Blum gave it a pretty good shot. The acting was on par with a movie of this type, with…
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Movie Review – Cabrini
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I was proven wrong yet again; another movie I dreaded that I absolutely loved. It was totally captivating. I must admit, I had never heard of Mother Cabrini until last night. What an amazing woman. She was single-handedly responsible for such greatness that she inspires women around the world. I suppose that’s why she was…
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Movie Review – Kung Fu Panda 4
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Normally I would have assigned my sister to see this movie and get the Peetimes, but my wife wanted to see it so off we went. I don’t think I’ve seen a Kung Fu Panda since the first one came out and I wasn’t really looking forward to this. At least it was a short movie. But,…
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Movie Review – Dune: Part Two
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I have read all of Frank Herbert’s DUNE books many times, and a few that were written by his son Brian. I can unequivocally say that the DUNE is my favorite science fiction series. The depth of the universe that Herbert creates is rivaled only by Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. This is why it…
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Movie Review – Ordinary Angels
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A woman named Sharon Stevens made it her goal to see a family through hard times while battling her own problems. She really did perform a miracle while her life was upside down. She didn’t let her problems get in the way of making sure Michelle Schmitt, This was an incredibly well done movie that had…
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Movie Review – Drive-Away Dolls
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Drive Away Dolls feels like a lesbian version of Pulp Fiction that was written by Wes Anderson. I think that’s a good thing, but maybe it’s a little too much of a good thing. Since my first priority while watching a movie is to get good Peetimes I always make sure I know how long the movie…
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Movie Review – Madame Web
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Obviously, no one involved with making this movie can see into the future. If they could, they wouldn’t have made this movie. It would have been more fitting to make this an animated movie aimed toward eight-year-olds. Sorry, not to insult eight-year-olds, but this is the level of maturity this movie contains. Here’s an example…
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Movie Review – Bob Marley: One Love
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This movie offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of the iconic reggae legend Bob Marley. I’m a casual fan – meaning I like his music but I rarely remember to look his music up in my leisure time – so it was nice to know a little more about where he gets his…
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Movie Review – Lisa Frankenstein
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Lisa Frankenstein was a delightfully fun movie. One word keeps coming to mind, whimsical. From the sets, to the costumes, right down to the acting. It was extraordinarily well put together. Kathryn Newton (Lisa) did a fantastic job. She was just as much fun to watch as the movie was. I loved the way she…