Monthly Archives: November 2016

Midnight Sting AKA Diggstown (Review)

A fresh out of jail con man Gabriel Cain (James Woods) and local Diggstown business man and scumbag John Gillon (Bruce Dern) both agree to stitch the other over. The contest on paper is for Cain’s man Honey Roy Palmer … Continue reading

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Ghostbusters 2016 (Review)

Non-believer Erin (Kristen Wiig) joins believers Abby (Melissa McCarthy) and Julian (Kate McKinnon), and streetwise Patty (Leslie Jones) to form a current day foursome dedicated to bustin’ all things paranormal. Obviously the plot is new (not really) but this remake … Continue reading

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The Housemaid (Review)

Lee is hired as a nanny *slash* housemaid for a well to do Korean family, comprised of the businessman father, a wife heavily pregnant with twins, and a cute young daughter. It is a well paying job under a privileged … Continue reading

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Doctor Strange (Review)

Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is an exceptionally brilliant surgeon, his rock steady hands carrying out the orders of his whip smart brain with precision in his field of neurosurgery. It is a peerless combination that brings Strange a notoriety … Continue reading

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Training Day (Review)

There is a muddled justification for all that takes place on this so called ‘Training Day’, but I cannot fathom how so many egregious plot holes and inconsistencies could be glossed over at award time upon this film’s release. As … Continue reading

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Haunted (Review)

After a tragedy in his youth costs him a sibling, David becomes a scholar specialising in disproving the supernatural, something you wouldn’t have wagered would be especially necessary or profitable in early 1900s England… When called to a large mansion … Continue reading

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Dirty Dancing: An OGR Protest Review

It was the 80s masquerading as the 60s. The air is fresh. The sun is shining. The lawns are manicured. Cars are well maintain. Jars of gel keep every hair locked in place. ensible cashmere sweaters cannot conceal perky young … Continue reading

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Independence Day: Resurgence 2016 (Review)

Because Independence Day in 1996 was a thing, the world continued on that differing timeline until the present day. We already have a female president of the United States, the world has continued to interact peacefully, and technology is far … Continue reading

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The Colony (Review)

GLOBAL VIRUS!! Those that survived wisely sought to isolate themselves. The possibility of contagion is simply too devastating. These small colonies are separated by distance and harsh inhospitable environment. Within the colonies a small sniff raises eyebrows. A coughing fit … Continue reading

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The Day After Tomorrow (Review)

The Day After Tomorrow will not be spent worrying about storyline or nuanced characters. It will not be a day of reflection of plausibility or concern about logic. No. Like the inventor who builds an expensive contraption designed to perform … Continue reading

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