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Monthly Archives: June 2019
The Dead Don’t Die
Released 06/14/2019 Rated: R I liked this movie more than I thought I was going to. The premise and the list of names attached peaked my interest, but the trailer didn’t so much. So I was pleasantly surprised at how … Continue reading
Posted in comedy, horror, R
Tagged 2019, Adam Driver, aliens, Bill Murray, Carol Kane, Chloë Sevigny, consumerism, Danny Glover, Selena Gomez, small town, Steve Buscemi, Tilda Swinton, zombies
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Then vs. Now: Aladdin
Released 11/25/1992 Rated: G This movie is perfect. Everything from the casting, to the animation, to the way the characters play off each other, to the story, to Genie’s pop culture-reference infused antics, to the songs; ALL OF IT! I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in action/adventure, fantasy, G, PG
Tagged 1990s, 2019, Disney, Gilbert Gottfried, Jim Cummings, Jonathan Freeman, Linda Larkin, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Robin Williams, Scott Weinger, Will Smith
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One for the Money
Released 01/27/2012 Rated: PG-13 I just started reading this series. The characters stand out to me more so than the mysteries do, but I’m liking it. I remember the poster for this movie, but I apparently don’t remember the trailer … Continue reading
Posted in action, comedy, PG-13
Tagged 2012, bounty hunter, Debbie Reynolds, Jason O'Mara, John Leguizamo, Katherine Heigl, Patrick Fischler, Sherri Shepherd
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