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‘The LEGO Movie 2’ Plays With Gender Construction, Breaking LEGO Stereotypes

February 10, 2019 by Kristi Roe-Owen

Will Ferrell, Will Arnett, Elizabeth Banks, Charlie Day, Nick Offerman, Chris Pratt, and Alison Brie in The Lego Movie 2- The Second Part (2019)

The LEGO Movie 2 surprises by focusing on LEGO toys’ own shortcomings — gender and stereotyping.

Filed Under: Action, Animation, Children and Family, Comedy, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Brooklynn Prince, Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett

‘The Isle’ Stumbles Despite Mild Intrigue

February 7, 2019 by Brandon Schmitz

Conleth Hill, Alex Hassell, Graham Butler, Tori Butler-Hart, and Fisayo Akinade in The Isle (2019)

The Isle is pretty like a travel commercial but does not provide anything new for the horror genre, besides making you recall what better horror movies there are to see.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Fantasy, Horror, Movie Review, Movies

‘The Amityville Murders’ Is Just Another Amityville Movie

February 5, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

John Robinson as Butch DeFeo in THE AMITYVILLE MURDERS

The Amityville Murders is the Amityville movie we want, but not the one we deserve.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies, Thriller Tagged With: Chelsea Ricketts, Daniel Farrands, Diane Franklin, john robinson, paul-ben victor

‘Stan & Ollie’ Succeeds Thanks To Coogan And Reilly’s Chemistry

January 25, 2019 by Brandon Schmitz

Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly in Stan & Ollie (2018)

Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly bring Laurel and Hardy back to vivid life in Stan & Ollie, an engrossing look at the famous comedic duo in the twilight of their career.

Filed Under: Biography, Comedy, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: John C. Reilly, Steve Coogan

James McAvoy Shines Again In ‘Glass’

January 17, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

Glass

In Glass, Shyamalan falls victim to his auteur ego. It’s well-made, but it’s also extremely indulgent as it completes the Eastrail 177 Trilogy.

Filed Under: Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Mystery, Thriller Tagged With: Anya Taylor-Joy, Bruce Willis, James McAvoy, M. Night Shyamalan, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Paulson

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