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Popping the hood of mainstream media for a closer look at genre tropes.

Friday, March 20, 2020

Fromage Fridays #46: The Velocipastor



In these times of hardship, we can all use a great holy man.
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Labels: 2017, Action, Alyssa Kempinski, B movies, Brendan Steere, Dinosaur, direct to video, Fromage Fridays, Gregory James Cohan, horror, ninja, religion, superhero, The Velocipastor

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Of Crit. Hit and Coronavirus

Well, this year has certainly taken some left turns.
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Labels: 2020, Covid-19, movie reviews

Friday, March 13, 2020

"Bloodshot" review


With "Fast & Furious 9" victim to Covid-19, this is the only Vin Diesel fix we have.

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Labels: 2020, Action, adaptation, Bloodshot, comic book, film, shared universe, superhero, Valiant Comics, Vin Diesel

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

"The Invisible Man" review


The next installment of the hotly anticipated "Dark Universe" is here! Yes this is sarcasm.
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Labels: 2020, Dark Universe, Elisabeth Moss, film, horror, Leigh Whannell, reboot, The Invisible Man, Universal Monsters, Universal Studios
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