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  • “Live Free or Die Hard” Movie Review

    “Live Free or Die Hard” Movie Review

    Government computer networks are being taken over by hackers.  The whole country is in chaos as traffic lights, power outages, and accidental deaths, wreak havoc among innocent civilians and law enforcement alike. All the hackers currently known to law enforcement are scheduled to be rounded up by local police and the FBI for questioning. The…

  • “War for the Planet of the Apes” Movie Review

    “War for the Planet of the Apes” Movie Review

       (Epic) Most of the human population has been wiped out by the Simian Flu.  In the few that remain, the flu virus has started mutating in an unexpected way: The humans that are mutating are left without the ability to speak and are becoming more animal-like in their behavior. Special Forces leader (and human),…

  • “Happythankyoumoreplease” Movie Review

    “Happythankyoumoreplease” Movie Review

    Sam Wexler (Josh Radnor),  a successful short story writer in New York City, is now struggling to sell a novel.  He is not having much success. Sam’s best friend, Annie (Malin Akerman), is struggling to come to grips with being single and repelling the attempts by average looking, but really nice, Sam-2 (Tony Hale) to…

  • “The International” Movie Review

    “The International” Movie Review

    (Gripping Thriller) Interpol Agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) and an Investigator for the NYC District Attorney’s Office, Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts), are on an assignment to take down the IBBC Bank. The IBBC is a huge global bank that has moved to the dark side.  If a country, or organization, needs banking, or small arms…

  • “Spider-Man: Homecoming” Movie Review

    “Spider-Man: Homecoming” Movie Review

    In the “Spider-Man: Homecoming” reboot, we catch up with Peter Parker (Tom Holland) as a 15 year old sophomore in a technical high school. Peter has already been bitten by the spider, and is fast becoming a local hero, when he is recruited into the Stark Avenger Internship run by Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.).…

  • “Sully” Movie Review

    “Sully” Movie Review

    Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger (Tom Hanks), his First Officer Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart), and 153 passengers and crew had just taken off from LaGuardia Airport when, at about 2800 feet in altitude, they were struck by a flock of birds. Unusually, the birds knocked out both engines of the A320 they were flying, and they…

  • “The Ex” Movie Review

    “The Ex” Movie Review

    Tom Reilly (Zach Braff) has a hard time holding onto a job. When he or a fellow employee is treated unjustly, Tom emphatically states his opinions on the matter and he, invariably, finds himself on the street. Unemployed. Married to Sofia Kowalski (Amanda Peet), a successful lawyer, the two decide to have a baby since…

  • “The Mummy” Movie Review

    “The Mummy” Movie Review

    Nick Morton (Tom Cruise) is in the business of stealing ancient artifacts and selling them on the black market.  He is a thief. After spending the night (or 15 seconds, depending who you believe) with Jenny Halsey (Annabelle Wallis), Nick steals a map from her with the location of possibly the most valuable ancient artifact…

  • “Miss Potter” Movie Review

    “Miss Potter” Movie Review

    It is 1903 and 37 year old Beatrix Potter (Renee Zellweger) is still living at home, still single (the shame!), and wants to publish a children’s book of stories. Her mother Helen (Barbara Flynn) wants her simply to marry a rich man and forget her dream of publishing a book, while her father Rupert (Bill…