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Review: Anna and the Apocalypse

By Jaskee Hickman
December 7, 2018
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Ella Hunt stars in Orion Pictures' ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE

Anna and the Apocalypse is a multitude of things pushed into a small package. It’s a traditional zombie tale that won’t be on the radars of a lot of people while still managing to be something different. They manage to accomplish this by mixing a horror staple with song, dance, and a bit of comedy. This all makes it watchable …

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Review: Ralph Breaks the Internet

By Jaskee Hickman
November 20, 2018
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Sarah Silverman and John C. Reilly star in Walt Disney's RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET

Wreck-It Ralph popped up and surprised a lot of people when it was released by becoming one of the most highly regarded animated films in recent years. Six years later, Ralph Breaks the Internet finds itself attempting to follow up that success. At first, I wasn’t sure it could come close to duplicating what came before it. Sequels living up to …

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Review: Overlord

By Jaskee Hickman
November 9, 2018
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(L-r) Mathilde Ollivier and Jovan Adepo star in Paramount Pictures' OVERLORD

Overlord isn’t the type of WWII movie that’s looking to offer historical accuracy. If you’re like me and knew at least a small amount about this beforehand, you’re not too surprised by that revelation. So while it’s not here for that purpose, it is here hoping to excite its audience with a tale that doesn’t truly fit one specific genre. …

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Review: Can You Ever Forgive Me?

By Jaskee Hickman
November 6, 2018
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Melissa McCarthy stars in Fox Searchlight's CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?

The thing about some modern low-budget films is that they’re often times closer to the pictures that we used to consistently get a couple of decades ago. What you found more frequently then were movies that were dependent on performances and stories above anything else. This allowed those films to create a sense of intimacy that could reach an audience …

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Review: Bohemian Rhapsody

By Jaskee Hickman
November 2, 2018
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BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY POSTER

Queen was known as a group who took chances with their music while never wanting to be defined by just one thing. That and the impact they had on the music industry during their time together is enough to see why people would want to turn their story into a movie. Of course, it would take quality storytelling in order …

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