#REVIEW: “DOG DAYS”
Released fittingly like its namesake, Dog Days arrives right in the heat of the summer. Director/Actor/Writer Ken Mario helms the lighthearted ode to man's best friend, told through familiar faces and intersecting story lines. Dogs bring us together and this they do in this Romantic-Comedy which is redeemed through a few genuinely heartfelt moments.
We follow the lives of Los Angelenos and their paths to growth. Dax (Adam Pally) is an aspiring musician, less than thrilled to be tasked with ...
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#REVIEW: “BLACKKKLANSMAN”
Review by Amanda Gilmore for Mr. Will Wong
BlacKkKlansman is based on the incredible true story of Ron Stallworth (John David Washington). In the early '70s, Stallworth was the first African-American police detective to serve for the Colorado Springs Police Department. One day he picks-up the newspaper and finds an ad for the Ku Klux Klan. He decided this was the perfect opportunity to infiltrate and expose the extremist hate group. He calls the Ku Klux Klan, eagerly wanting to join. However, ...
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#REVIEW: “THE SPY WHO DUMPED ME”
Review by Amanda Gilmore for Mr. Will Wong
When Audrey (Mila Kunis) turns 30 her entire world gets turned upside down. First, she is questioned by the CIA, who then informs her that her recent ex-boyfriend (Justin Theroux) is a spy. When she confronts her ex about being an undercover agent, he admits it and asks for her help with his current mission. Audrey enlists her best friend for 12-years, Morgan (Kate McKinnon), to join her on this undercover assignment. However, what these two best ...
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#REVIEW: “THE DARKEST MINDS”
Review by George Kozera for Mr. Will Wong
After the global financial and critical success of The Hunger Games Trilogy, Hollywood has been starving for that next Sci-Fi Young Adult Novel hit. While Films in the genre have been hit or miss admittedly, this start of a potential movie Trilogy hopes to achieves some stratospheric success.
A never-explained epidemic called IAAN kills over 90% of the children in the country. For another unexplained reason, those who survived have five supernatural ...
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#REVIEW: “CHRISTOPHER ROBIN”
Review by George Kozera for Mr. Will Wong
You know Disney is doing something right when they are able to go into their vault of animated classics and have enough to adapt now into live-action features. These new visions tend to attract A-List stars and Directors with their unique spins on familiar characters and/or stories. CHRISTOPHER ROBIN takes the classic characters from the beloved Winnie-the-Pooh movies and takes them to a new direction that succeeds.
For those unfamiliar with the ...
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#REVIEW: “BLINDSPOTTING”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
Collin (Daveed Diggs) is three days shy of ending his parole. He works with his life long friend Miles (Rafael Casal) for a moving company and is doing his best to stay out of trouble with the law. But when he witnesses a horrific event, he begins to re-evaluate his life and his friendship with Miles.
I am not sure how to properly describe how I feel about Blindspotting hours after watching it. I went in almost totally blind, and it knocked me right ...
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#REVIEW: “MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: FALLOUT”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
A rogue terrorist group has their hands on three plutonium cores that Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) let slip through his fingers during a botched mission. Now it is up to him and his IMF team to track them down, and to avoid the wraith of CIA Special Activities Operative August Walker (Henry Cavill) – who has been tasked with monitoring and killing them all should the mission go south.
Clocking-in at 148 minutes, Mission: Impossible – Fallout easily is ...
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#REVIEW: “TEEN TITANS”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
Teen Titans Go to the Movies is the latest from the DC Comics Universe. This Movie version of the slightly-controversial, yet incredibly-entertaining TV Series Teen Titans Go,  is an absolute delight that will have fans of the Series jumping with joy, and DC fans in stitches. Teen Titans Go to the Movies is a joy for all ages.
The Movie starts off with villain Balloon Man (Greg Davies) destroying the city as the Teen Titans, Robin (Scott Menville), ...
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#REVIEW: “EQUALIZER 2”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
Director Antoine Fuqua teams-up with Denzel Washington once again in the Sequel to The Equalizer, and this time things get rather personal. While the first installment wasn’t all that exciting, what the audience is there for then and now, is Denzel being a total bad-ass and this itself is worth the price of admission.
Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) continues his crusade for social justice in this second installment, on the hunt to make amends ...
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#REVIEW: “UNFRIENDED: DARK WEB”
Review by Amanda Gilmore for Mr. Will Wong
Unfriended: Dark Web strays from its Predecessor.
A laptop has been left in the lost and found of a cyber café for weeks. Frequent costumer to that cyber café, Matias (Colin Woodell), decides to claim it as his own. The first night he has it he uses it for a Skype Game Night with his group of friends. The night quickly takes a dark turn when Matias begins receiving messages from the owner of the laptop. When suspicions arise about the owner of the ...
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