Kramer VS. Kramer

In the year 1977, a book called, “Kramer VS. Kramer,” opened in bookstores. One Year Later, Hollywood decided to adapt the book into a full length motion picture. Kramer VS. Kramer was released in 1979. (same year Ridley Scott’s Alien came out) It received positive reviews from critics and made enough money at the box […]

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Flashback Review: Mulan (1998)

After “The Lion King” earned universal acclaim from critics and movie goers alike. Disney brainstormed an idea upon reading a Chinese poem titled, “The Song Of Fa Mu Lan,” Disney began development on their next project based on the poem by expanding it into a screenplay. During a four year gap of development, they did […]

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The Cloverfield Paradox

In 2008, a giant monster movie called “Cloverfield,” became an unexpected critical and box office success. After eight years of hectic development for the producers  including J.J, Abrams, to come up with a possible follow up, a stand-alone installment called, “10 Cloverfield Lane.” Like it’s predecessor, the second entry was also a critical and box […]

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Ernest Goes To Camp

In The 1980’s, late actor/comedian, Jim Varney, (Slinky from Toy Story) by Carden & Cherry Advertising Agency to portray a character named Ernest P. Worrell, to promote various products/businesses including Coca-Cola, Mello Yello, John L. Sullivan’s Car Insurance, Gas Appliance Dealers, First Federal Savings, Cream O’ Weber Hi-Land, Vernon Savings & Loan, Chex, Taco John’s […]

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Game Night

The Premise for Game Night, is about a husband and wife (played by Jason Bateman & Rachel McAdams) who invite their friends over over for a game night. Suddenly, it becomes a life or death mystery involving a missing person connected to the group. The following review doesn’t contain any potential SPOILERS. You are allowed […]

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