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Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
6.97
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
The Adam Project
6.76
The Adam Project
VHYes
5.97
VHYes
The Blair Witch Project
6.57
The Blair Witch Project
Fun with Dick and Jane
6.26
Fun with Dick and Jane
Turning Red
6.97
Turning Red
West Side Story
7.17
West Side Story
The Beta Test
6.17
The Beta Test
Fresh
6.76
Fresh
Diabolique
8.19
Diabolique
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
6.56
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
The Batman
7.88
The Batman
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
4.75
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Antlers
5.95
Antlers
The Suicide Squad
7.28
The Suicide Squad
Hawkeye
7.46
Hawkeye
Free Guy
7.16
Free Guy
Notorious
7.98
Notorious
The Gentlemen
7.87
The Gentlemen
Kingsman: The Secret Service
7.78
Kingsman: The Secret Service
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
6.74
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
The King's Man
6.36
The King's Man
Uncharted
6.35
Uncharted
THX 1138
6.67
THX 1138
Nightmare Alley
7.07
Nightmare Alley

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Top Gun: Maverick
8.2
Top Gun: Maverick
The Wolf of Snow Hollow
6.2
The Wolf of Snow Hollow
Remember Me
7.1
Remember Me
No Time to Die
7.3
No Time to Die
Kimi
6.3
Kimi
The Wheel of Time
7.2
The Wheel of Time
Scream
6.3
Scream
Peacemaker
8.3
Peacemaker
The Book of Boba Fett
7.1
The Book of Boba Fett
The Hitman's Bodyguard: The Hitman vs. The Bodyguard
6.9
The Hitman's Bodyguard: The Hitman vs. The Bodyguard
Reacher
8.0
Reacher
Attack on Titan
9.1
Attack on Titan
Spider-Man: No Way Home
8.2
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Don't Look Up
7.2
Don't Look Up
Here We Go Again, Rubinot!
7.4
Here We Go Again, Rubinot!
The Omega Man
6.4
The Omega Man
Colossus: The Forbin Project
7.1
Colossus: The Forbin Project
Rollerball
6.5
Rollerball
The Time Machine
7.5
The Time Machine
Outland
6.6
Outland
Dark Star
6.1
Dark Star
Fahrenheit 451
7.2
Fahrenheit 451
Zardoz
5.8
Zardoz
Seconds
7.6
Seconds
The Andromeda Strain
7.2
The Andromeda Strain
They Live
7.2
They Live
Escape from New York
7.1
Escape from New York
The Getaway
7.3
The Getaway
Klute
7.1
Klute
Soylent Green
7.0
Soylent Green

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  • Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy in Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
    2015: A Year in Film...
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    • Modified Mar 03, 2016
  • Edward Norton, Zach Galifianakis, Amy Ryan, Naomi Watts, Emma Stone, and Andrea Riseborough in Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014)
    Let's Go to the Movies: 2014
    • 65 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Jan 07, 2015
  • Gravity (2013)
    Let's Go to the Movies: 2013
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    • Public
    • Modified Dec 24, 2014
  • Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Matthew Modine, Anne Hathaway, Marion Cotillard, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
    My 20 Best of 2012
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Reviews51

anthonymora2's rating
Tusk

Tusk

5.4
7
  • Feb 7, 2015
  • Major Movie Review: Tusk

    I'm a huge KEVIN SMITH fan. I've always found ways to enjoy his movies, even the ones that have divided audiences and fans like RED STATE. TUSK might just be his most divisive movie yet, it's seriously unlike anything I've seen from the creator of CLERKS and MALL RATS or any filmmaker out there and MAN, it's quite the disturb fest!

    Wallace Bryton (JUSTIN LONG where have you been) is a pod caster, who, with his buddy Teddy (HALEY JOEL OSMENT), host a radio show called the Not-See Party. They look up videos on the internet of people humiliating themselves and laugh about it. Sounds like my kind of career. After watching a particular video featuring the Kill Bill Kid, Wallace decides to travel to Manitoba, Canada to meet this internet sensation. However, circumstances come up and Wallace is forced to find a new story to cover and finds it in a public bathroom post by a man named, Howard Howe. Mr. Howe writes that he has many grand stories to tell which is what our main protagonist is looking for, so Wallace finds this man in hopes of hearing a decent, replacement story for his show. Well Wallace goes missing shortly after meeting with Mr. Howe and it's up to "best bro" Teddy and Wallace's girlfriend (GENESIS RODRIGUEZ) to find him in the backwoods of Canada. That's the best I can do without spoiling anything!

    For my full review of TUSK, head over to my InstaBio and click on the link my Tumblr. While you're there, if you haven't already, please click FOLLOW for more movie obsession.

    So have you guys seen TUSK? Do you wanna see it? Have you even heard of this movie? What's your favorite KEVIN SMITH movie? Drop a comment and LET'S TALK MOVIES!
    Apocalypse Now

    Apocalypse Now

    8.4
    10
  • Feb 7, 2015
  • Major Movie Review: Apocalypse Now

    I love reviewing older, classic films. When I watch a really great movie that was made in the 70's or some bygone decade, I get that tingle in my cinephilic being that I just gotta discuss it or bring it up to a friend of mine who may have never even heard of the movie! APOCALYPSE NOW, is a film like THE GODFATHER, CASABLANCA or LAWRENCE OF ARABIA; it's highly acclaimed by nearly every movie lover out there. So it'd be blasphemous for me NOT to talk about this movie and perhaps even introduce the movie to younger cinephiles that haven't seen anything beyond what's been released during their recent lifetime. So is APOCALYPSE NOW, really a great piece of art or a long, boring war movie?

    MARTIN SHEEN is Special Operations Vet., Captain Ben Willard, a troubled American soldier who is called back to duty during the Vietnam War. His mission is to track down and kill a renegade, Col. Walter E. Kurtz (the great MARLON BRANDO), who has made himself something of a god deep, in the jungles of Cambodia and now controls a small army of natives that obey his every attack and command. To get there, Captain Willard, travels by riverboat up the Nung River which is crawling with Viet Cong and we, as an audience, take this journey with him and meet a plethora of characters that include an extremely young LAURENCE FISHBURNE, ROBERT DUVALL as the darkly comical Kilgore, and DENNIS HOPPER as a tripped out photo journalist who has just been in a war torn jungle too long.

    For my full, in depth review of APOCALYPSE NOW, please head over to my Tumblr. Link to that is in my InstaBio and let me know what you thought.

    Have any of you seen APOCALYPSE NOW? Is it too old school for you? Have you seen the REDUX version? Drop a comment and LET'S TALK MOVIES!
    Jupiter Ascending

    Jupiter Ascending

    5.3
    5
  • Feb 5, 2015
  • Major Movie Review: Jupiter Ascending

    Jupiter Ascending, was my first big anticipated movie to come out this year and for good reason! Like I said, the Wachowskis are responsible for one of my favorite movies of all time in The Matrix and even their more recent movies, Cloud Atlas and even Speed Racer, were movies that I enjoyed, I even own the 2 on Blu-ray. I've also become quite the Channing Tatum supporter over the past few years and with starring roles in blockbusters like Jupiter Ascending and garnering award worthy praise for his performance in 2015 Best Picture nominee Foxcatcher, it seems like the man knows what he's doing. I was genuinely excited for this movie to come out, however this movie fell victim to delays in its release which is always a cause for alarm. But hey, this is the Wachowskis we're talking about! Maybe they needed more time to perfect their mind blowing epic story and perhaps give us movie buffs another classic. Well, I can tell you one thing for certain and that's that the visual effects artists did everything they can to make this one of the most visually appealing films of the year!

    I saw this movie in 3D. I'm a guy that can really enjoy watching an entire movie in 3D, so I can really tell when a movie's 3D is worth the extra dollars at the theater and folks, this is some of the best use of 3D that I've seen since Big Hero 6. The special effects were superb and the action scenes were breathtaking, there is this chase scene in the first half hour that has Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis flying through downtown Chicago with all sorts of destruction that melted my face off and that's gotta be my favorite thing about this movie. The Wachowskis have always made some very visually appealing looking action films, there's no doubt there, and what I loved in Jupiter Ascending was how well directed these action scenes were. Oh and on a side note, Channing Tatum's character rocks THE coolest movie shoes ever!

    Now while I did have a fun time watching the effects and seeing Channing Tatum crush little Grey men with his shield that looked the ones the Gungans used in Phantom Menace, this was a horribly underwhelming story that I thought almost killed this movie entirely. It's weird because the story of Jupiter Ascending, which has Mila Kunis' character discover her intergalactic royalty, is just like in The Matrix, except with Neo becoming "The One", so you'd think that the Wachowskis should be capable of creating this immerse movie world with a hugely epic story. But what I didn't like was how average the film's plot actually played out, with it's abundance of boring character conversations involving land ownership, I actually noticed myself getting impatient waiting for any and all dialog scenes to end and for the next action scene to come on. The dialog was almost cringe worthy to hear, especially whenever the forced romance came into play. I don't see why they had to turn to the Hollywood cliché of having a romance between the main characters, I think the story would have benefited from having Tatum's Caine just be a solo bad ass and have Jupiter completely focus on her newly discovered royalty.

    The only character to care about here I thought was Tatum's character. You learn how he's a modified hunter that has had his genes spliced with that of a wolf which leads to this guy growling like a wolf which made me laugh but, in a weird way, made him even more of an awesome character, as if all his awesome weapons and gadgets don't do that already. The always mighty, Sean Bean plays space hunter and acquaintance to Cain, Stinger and I really liked the back and forth that those two characters shared. It's just a damn shame that there isn't enough of their shared screen time together in the whole movie.

    Of course, a staple of any great sci-fi epic is to have an intimidating villain that you want to get taken down by the end and while I couldn't wait for this movie's villain to get his, I gotta say that Eddie Redmayne COMPLETELY misses the mark here. I could not contain my laughter every time this man spoke, I swear he sounded like Dumbledore from the first 2 Harry Potter movies! But other than Redmayne's surprisingly weak performance, his character didn't come off as a true threat at all, just incredibly whiny.

    There's a lot of things that didn't work for Jupiter Ascending and kept if from being another Wachowski classic. Mila Kunis could have made for a capable lead, but unfortunately she was just this chick that kept getting separated from Tatum, only for him to burst in like the Kool-Aid Man to the rescue her, it kind of reminded me of classic Mario. In the end though, as much as I wanted to adore this movie, I was pretty disappointed with the finished product. I haven't lost my faith in the Wachowskis but this is one that could have been something special.

    Jupiter Ascending, gets 5/10!

    What about you guys? What are your thoughts and opinions on Jupiter Ascending? What is your favorite Wachowski movie? PLEASE like and share this review if you enjoyed it, drop a comment, and LET'S TALK MOVIES!
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