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F9: The Fast Saga

  June 25, 2021  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

When Universal won’t screen its latest franchise flick to critics in IMAX, you should already start anticipating the… Read More


Fathom

  June 25, 2021  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

Two researchers have found their calling in attempting to track the sounds of whales—Dr. Michelle Fournet off the… Read More


The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

  June 4, 2021  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

Those who have followed the Conjuring series of films are familiar with the husband-wife duo of a demonologist (Wilson), Ed,… Read More


The Paper Tigers

  May 6, 2021  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

This is a kung fu action movie like you’ve never seen before, most likely.  Three middle-aged men who had… Read More


Godzilla vs Kong

  April 2, 2021  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

It’s hard to keep track of so many monster films and how they relate to each other. “Godzilla… Read More


Brothers By Blood

  January 21, 2021  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

Peter (Schoenaerts) and Michael (Kinnaman) are certainly brothers by blood (and it could be brothers inblood), because not much… Read More


Outside the Wire

  January 13, 2021  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

Netflix’s first action flick of the new year opens with an explicative “this,” explicative “that,” explicative “everything,” covered… Read More


Wander Darkly

  December 10, 2020  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

   Wander Darkly is an apt title in that viewing it is like wandering darkly throughout the course of… Read More


Another Round

  December 4, 2020  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

 Another Round…as in another round of alcohol. A group of four teachers at a Danish gymnasium going through bouts… Read More


The Last Vermeer

  November 20, 2020  |    Dustin Chase  |    Leave a comment

Although this is an interesting story, The Last Vermeer is uneven in its presentation and inserts events in the script… Read More


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