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Monthly Archives: July 2017

Home2017Monthly Archives: July 2017
‘Suburbicon’ Trailer

‘Suburbicon’ Trailer

I’m a simple man of simple tastes. I like film noir. I like the Coen Brothers. I like George Clooney films. I like Matt Damon playing nerds. And I love Oscar Isaac. Therefore, there is a good chance that, based on this trailer, Suburbicon becomes...

07/31/2017 Travis Burgess Coen Brothers, George Clooney, Matt Damon, Suburbicon, Trailers 0 Comments
‘The Emoji Movie’ Review

‘The Emoji Movie’ Review

The Emoji Movie is perhaps the best case for atheism the screen has ever presented, because what just God would allow this to happen? In the best-case scenario for this film, it is just an eighty-minute commercial for smartphones. That’s the best...

07/31/2017 Travis Burgess Reviews, T.J. Miller, The Emoji Movie 0 Comments
‘War For The Planet Of The Apes’ Review

‘War For The Planet Of The Apes’ Review

If I’m being honest, War for the Planet of the Apes is not quite my cup of tea. For all the hype and all the build-up that came from a hyper-intelligent first film and an ultra-gorgeous second, it honestly could have been more than what we’d...

07/25/2017 Travis Burgess Andy Serkis, Matt Reeves, Reviews, War for the Planet of the Apes 0 Comments
‘Dunkirk’ Review

‘Dunkirk’ Review

Boy, Christopher Nolan really takes “Go big or go home” literally, huh? His newest film, Dunkirk, is the culmination of everything he’s been working toward ever since Memento, in terms of storytelling, editing, cinematography, and scope. And...

07/21/2017 Travis Burgess Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk, Lee Smith, Reviews 0 Comments
‘The Disaster Artist’ Trailer

‘The Disaster Artist’ Trailer

Guys, I love The Room. Often referred to as the best bad movie ever made, it’s earnest ineptitude has won over fans for the past fifteen years. I’m a huge fan of the movie myself, having seen it almost twenty times, completed the drinking game...

07/18/2017 Travis Burgess James Franco, The Disaster Artist, The Room, Trailers 0 Comments
BREAKING NEWS: George A. Romero Dead At 77

BREAKING NEWS: George A. Romero Dead At 77

Whether you are a lover of horror or fascinated with the current zombie craze, you probably owe a great deal of credit to George A. Romero. He really only created two films worth mentioning in his relatively short filmography, but man, are they...

07/16/2017 Travis Burgess Breaking News, George A. Romero, Night of the Living Dead, Obituary 0 Comments
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Review

‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Review

To most members of the current generation, Spider-Man holds a special place in their hearts. His movies were their first introductions to superheroes, and he did it in a fun, entertaining way. Spidey has been a fan favorite for years, both...

07/07/2017 Travis Burgess Jon Watts, Marvel, Reviews, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Tom Holland 0 Comments
Ava DuVernay To Direct Netflix Miniseries About The Central Park Five

Ava DuVernay To Direct Netflix Miniseries About The Central Park Five

The most recent generation of directors is one of the most exciting in recent memory. Of the ten leading the pack, I’m not sure there are any as shockingly talented as Ava DuVernay. She’s someone who has conquered every medium she’s come across...

07/06/2017 Travis Burgess Ava DuVernay, Netflix, The Central Park Five 0 Comments
‘The Book Of Henry’ Review

‘The Book Of Henry’ Review

I’m honestly shocked that a movie could possibly make as many bad decisions in one go as Colin Trevorrow’s The Book of Henry. It is easily the worst film of the year, somehow being utterly and obnoxiously predictable, and yet completely baffling...

07/06/2017 Travis Burgess Colin Trevorrow, Naomi Watts, Reviews, The Book of Henry 1 Comments
‘The Big Sick’ Review

‘The Big Sick’ Review

There are few things as tried and true in this world than the pure joy of a well-made romantic comedy. We really haven’t seen a truly great one in recent years, outside of the more dramatic Silver Linings Playbook and Her. In fact, the last...

07/05/2017 Travis Burgess Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani, Ray Romano, Reviews, The Big Sick 0 Comments
‘The Beguiled’ Review

‘The Beguiled’ Review

There are times when you have to make your worst film before you can recover with something great. Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Ring is one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen, but it allowed her to truly impress with The Beguiled, a “remake” of the...

07/04/2017 Travis Burgess Reviews, Sofia Coppola, The Beguiled 0 Comments
‘Baby Driver’ Review

‘Baby Driver’ Review

Baby Driver is the reason you like to go to the movies. It’s slick, smart, and fun. It can land a joke just as easily as it can land a punch. And most importantly, it can tell a simple, traditional story in a way that actually feels new and...

07/03/2017 Travis Burgess Ansel Elgort, Baby Driver, Edgar Wright, Eiza González, Reviews 1 Comments

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