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Posted inFilm Reviews

A Decade Later: The Whole Crew Is Shockingly Back for ‘Zombieland: Double Tap’

by Bob Grimm October 24th, 2019December 16th, 2020

Since the release of the first Zombieland back in 2009, much has happened in entertainment regarding the land of the undead. A little show called The Walking Dead premiered a year later, and in 2017, the zombie maestro himself, George Romero, passed away. Much has happened with the stars of Zombieland in the decade since, […]

Posted inDVDs/Home Viewing

Home Video Review: Netflix’s ‘The Highwaymen’ Is an Interesting Road Movie Thanks to Kevin Costner, Woody Harrelson

by Bob Grimm April 2nd, 2019December 16th, 2020
Posted inFilm Reviews

A Rare Masterpiece: Martin McDonagh’s ‘Three Billboards’ Features a Once-in-a-Decade Performance from Frances McDormand

by Bob Grimm December 7th, 2017December 16th, 2020
Posted inFilm Reviews

Blockbuster Bliss: ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ Is the Best Film in the Fine Reboot Trilogy

by Bob Grimm July 20th, 2017December 16th, 2020
Posted inFilm Reviews

Shades of John Hughes: ‘The Edge of Seventeen’ Is an Impressive High-School Comedy-Drama

by Bob Grimm November 24th, 2016December 16th, 2020
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A Sticky Situation: The Great Cast of ‘Triple 9’ Guides the Film to Success

by Bob Grimm March 3rd, 2016December 16th, 2020
Posted inFilm Reviews

Beginning of the End: ‘Mockingjay—Part 1’ Keeps the ‘Hunger Games’ Saga Moving Forward

by Bob Grimm November 27th, 2014December 16th, 2020
Posted inTV

True TV: ‘True Detective’ Is the Must-See Show of the Season

by Bill Frost January 8th, 2014December 16th, 2020
Posted inFilm Reviews

Acting Showcase: ‘Out of the Furnace’ Is Dark and Sad—but Great Performances Make It Memorable

by Bob Grimm December 12th, 2013December 16th, 2020
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Mini Review: ‘Now You See Me’ Is Definitely Not Movie Magic

by Bob Grimm June 7th, 2013December 16th, 2020

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