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Jason Bourne (2016)

It's been 10 years since Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) walked away from the agency that trained him to become a deadly weapon. Hoping to draw him out of the shadows, CIA director Robert Dewey assigns hacker and counterinsurgency expert Heather Lee to find him. Lee suspects that former operative Nicky Parsons is also looking for him. As she begins tracking the duo, Bourne finds himself back in action b...[Read More]

Batman: The Killing Joke

Batman (Kevin Conroy) must save Commissioner Gordon (Ray Wise) from the Joker's (Mark Hamill) twisted quest to drive him insane.

Star Trek: Beyond Review

Not every Star Trek fan is a devotee to the new films that J.J. Abrams started back in 2009, but in a way, I can understand that. Some people will always see William Shatner as Captain Kirk and Leonard Nimoy as Spock. But I feel that the new movies have delivered an utmost energy to the screen, while at the same time tributing the legacy of old so that it feels familiar enough to not turn fans awa...[Read More]

Ghostbusters Review

There are certain rules in nerd lore that pretty much stand in place – and one of those rules is don’t try to improve upon a classic property. When Ghostbusters released in 1984, fans enjoyed what Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and company did with the supernatural – so much, in fact, that they groaned when the team tried to do it again in 1989 with the somewhat average Ghostbusters II. (And, yes,...[Read More]

Ghostbusters

Paranormal researcher Abby Yates (Melissa McCarthy) and physicist Erin Gilbert are trying to prove that ghosts exist in modern society. When strange apparitions appear in Manhattan, Gilbert and Yates turn to engineer Jillian Holtzmann for help. Also joining the team is Patty Tolan, a lifelong New Yorker who knows the city inside and out. Armed with proton packs and plenty of attitude, the four wom...[Read More]

Independence Day: Resurgence Review

There’s no easy way to say it, so I’ll just step out there and say it. Independence Day: Resurgence shouldn’t have been made without Will Smith.

Warcraft Review

There’s nothing more frustrating that seeing the potential of a great film without it actually being great – especially when it’s based on a stellar franchise that has been making the rounds for years. That’s the case with Warcraft, the latest attempt to adapt a video game universe into a two-hour something film, this time under the directing hand of Duncan Jones, who worked his ...[Read More]

Warcraft

Looking to escape from his dying world, the orc shaman Gul'dan utilizes dark magic to open a portal to the human realm of Azeroth. Supported by the fierce fighter Blackhand, Gul'dan organizes the orc clans into a conquering army called the Horde. Uniting to protect Azeroth from these hulking invaders are King Llane, the mighty warrior Anduin Lothar (Travis Fimmel) and the powerful wizard Medivh. A...[Read More]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Review

I won’t lie – wasn’t the biggest fan in the world of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film from 2014. The Turtles didn’t look right; Megan Fox and Will Arnett didn’t do much to fit in; and the only highlight was an action scene taking place in a snow bank. Plus, Michelangelo’s longing for Megan (“I can feel my shell tightening”) really didn’...[Read More]

Assassin’s Creed Film World Premiere Trailer Revealed

Alright all you wanna-be assassin’s, the time is here. On Jimmy Kimmel tonight, they showed off the Assassin’s Creed movie World Premiere Trailer. To be honest, the only real negative complain I have seen is the music choice, which is none other than, that’s right you absolutely guessed it, Kanye West’s I am a God. Wait. Um. Well. Moving On.

Captain America: Civil War Review

I’d like to think that the Marvel universe has found its groove at theaters. Sure, some may question the madness that was The Avengers: Age of Ultron, but I thoroughly enjoyed it, and it paved the way for bigger things to come – like Captain America: Civil War.

Ratchet and Clank (Movie) Review

Looking through the Rotten Tomatoes reviews of Ratchet & Clank is painful. Some consider the animation pedestrian; others believe that the story is too Hollywood-ized and packaged into some form of generic product placement. And some just believe that it’s Disney lite.

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