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‘Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping’ Is A Hilarious Spoof On The Self-Serious Concert Film

May 5, 2016 by Anthony Taormina

Synopsis: When it becomes clear that his solo album is a failure, a former boy band member does everything in his power to maintain his celebrity status. Release Date: June 3, 2016     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Comedy, Music Film Review Production Although most might not be familiar with the work of The Lonely Island, chances […]

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‘Captain America: Civil War’ Delivers A-Grade Action Alongside A Mature Superhero Story

April 7, 2016 by Anthony Taormina

A scene from Captain America Civil War

Captain America: Civil War is a major turning point for the Avengers, and fans will be heavily invested in what comes next.

Filed Under: Action, Adventure, Book Adaptation, Entertainment, Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Anthony and Joe Russo, Anthony Mackie, Chris Evans, Elizabeth Olsen, Jeremy Renner, Paul Bettany, Paul Rudd, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Tom Holland

‘Dough’ Is An Improbable Stoner Comedy That Sounds Funnier Than It Is

April 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: An old Jewish baker struggles to keep his business afloat until his young Muslim apprentice drops cannabis in the dough and sends sales sky high. Release Date: May 6, 2016     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Comedy, Drama Film Review Production An old Jewish baker and a young Muslim drug dealer might seem like an improbable […]

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‘Elvis & Nixon’ May Not Be A ‘True’ True Story, But It Should Be

April 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: The untold true story behind the meeting between the King of Rock ‘n Roll and President Nixon, resulting in this revealing, yet humorous moment immortalized in the most requested photograph in the National Archives. Release Date: April 22, 2016     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Comedy, History Film Review Production Everyone has seen the picture, the […]

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‘Louder Than Bombs’ Is A Standard Tale Of Grief And Anger Told In A Non-Standard Way

April 7, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: The fractious family of a father and his two sons confront their different feelings and memories of their deceased wife and mother, a famed war photographer. Release Date: April 29, 2016     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Drama, Film Review Production Louder Than Bombs takes place three years after the death of war photographer Isabelle Reed […]

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