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  • Plane – Review

    Plane – Review 107 Minutes, Rated R Written by Charles Cumming and J.P. Davis Directed by Jean-François Richet **NOTE: Read Mark’s review below and Ryan’s review HERE, then listen as they discuss the movie in move depth (along with this week’s new release, Missing) when that discussion drops. Remember, you can listen to all our…

  • The Minute You Wake Up Dead – Review

    The Minute You Wake Up Dead – Review

    The Minute You Wake Up Dead – Review 90 Minutes, Rated R Written by Timothy Holland and Michael Mailer Directed by Michael Mailer   Synopsis: After a shady small-town stockbroker begins dating a shy waitress, a shocking murder takes place—and one of them may be responsible. As word spreads that there’s money behind the killing,…

  • Clerks III – Review

    Clerks III – Review

    Clerks III – Review 100 Minutes, Rated R Written and Directed by Kevin Smith **NOTE: this post will be updated with audio once we actually have the chance to talk about it. Until then, enjoy this brief look at Mark’s thoughts. Stay tuned.**   Synopsis: Dante, Elias, and Jay and Silent Bob are enlisted by…

  • American Underdog – Movie Review

    American Underdog – Movie Review

    American Underdog – Movie Review 112 Minutes, Rated PG Written by Kurt Warner, Michael Silver, and David Aaron Cohen Directed by Andrew and Joe Erwin **NOTE: this post will be updated with audio once we actually have the chance to talk about it. Until then, enjoy this brief look at my thoughts. Stay tuned.**  …

  • “Moonfall” Trailer Musings

    “Moonfall” Trailer Musings

    So, there is a movie coming out next February called Moonfall. Directed by Roland Emmerich, here’s the synopsis: In Moonfall, a mysterious force knocks the Moon from its orbit around Earth and sends it hurtling on a collision course with life as we know it. With mere weeks before impact and the world on the…

  • The Protégé

    The Protégé

    From the studio that brought you John Wick: The Protégé 109 Minutes, Rated R Written by Richard Wenck Directed by Martin Campbell