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Dewey Singleton’s Top Ten Movies (So Far) In 2016

2016 seems to be traveling at warp speed, and we’ve already reached the halfway point for this movie year. So far our films have ranged from alien invasions to being held captive in an underground...

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‘The Infiltrator’ Premiere Lights Up Tampa Bay

Tampa was center stage Wednesday night as the world premiere of Bryan Cranston’s new movie, The Infiltrator took place at the gorgeous Tampa Theater. The Infiltrator is based on the true story of...

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Review: ‘The Secret Life Of Pets’ Is A Joytaining Experience

This Friday, Illumination Entertainments newest release, The Secret Life of Pets asks the question, ‘What happens while pets are at home during their owners workday?’ The Secret Life Of Pets takes a...

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Early Reactions To The New ‘Ghostbusters’ Movie Are Positive

Press screenings for the new Ghostbusters film began yesterday, and the reaction has been exactly what the detractors of this movie didn’t want to see. And now, a spoiler free review of Ghostbusters...

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Could A Ghostbusters Sequel Already Be In The Works?

The reviews are starting to come out and much to the dismay of the haters, critics are saying that Ghostbusters is actually a good film. According to Rotten Tomatoes, the film that alleged Ghostbusters...

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Review ‘The Infiltrator’- A Dynamic Duplicitous Ride

This Wednesday, Broad Green Pictures is set to release The Infiltrator, directed by Brad Furman and starring Bryan Cranston, John Leguizamo, Benjamin Bratt, and Diane Kruger. The film is scintillating,...

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Review: ‘Ghostbusters’ Oozing With Freshness, Frights, And Fun

Sony Pictures is set to release Ghostbusters, directed by Paul Feig, across the country this Thursday night. Those who have been up in arms that this film is meant to replace the original version are...

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The ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ Trailer Has Leaked (Updated)

Star Wars fans across the universe have been waiting patiently for a brand new Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer to be released. It’s been speculated that at some point on Friday, the trailer would...

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Review: ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ A Smashing Good Time Sweetie

This weekend, Fox Searchlight Pictures is set to release Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie, in limited release this weekend. Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley return as the persistently hung over BFF’s...

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The Dark Side Of Fandom: Leslie Jones Incident Exposes A Deeper Issue

While some might argue that the internet is a wealth of information, on Monday night the internet showed that it was a pool of hate. Leslie Jones, one of the stars of Ghostbusters, was the target of...

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Review: ‘Lights Out’ Will Terrify Audiences To Their Core

Lights Out is a sleek 80-minute horror film directed by David Sandberg. This is his feature film debut, but that certainly isn’t evident when audiences see this movie. The director understands that...

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Review: ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Visually Stunning With No Engagement

Paramount Pictures invites audiences aboard the Enterprise in Star Trek Beyond, directed by Justin Lin, in theaters today. This marks the third film since the franchise was rebooted in 2009 and, quite...

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The Terrifying ‘Kong: Skull Island’ Trailer Debuts At SDCC

The deluge of movie news continued on Saturday as the trailer for Kong: Skull Island was released in conjunction with the Hall H panel that was occurring this afternoon during San Diego Comic-Con....

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Brie Larson Announced As ‘Captain Marvel’ At SDCC

Moments ago during the Marvel Panel at San Diego Comic-Con, President of Marvel Studio, Kevin Feige made this announcement about Captain Marvel.  Watch the Hall H crowd freak out as @brielarson is...

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Review: ‘Hunt For The Wilderpeople’ A Fascinating Look At Love

Hunt For The Wilderpeople, directed by Takia Waititi, is a fascinating examination of love and its effect on human nature. Takia examines the life of 13-year old Ricky, who has never had a family offer...

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Review: ‘Captain Fantastic’ Mortensen Dazzles In Career Defining Role

Captain Fantastic, written and directed by Matt Ross, asks audiences how extreme is your love for family? Are you willing to do whatever it takes, regardless of the sacrifice, to ensure a better life...

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Review: ‘Sharknado: The 4th Awakens’ Is Ridiculous But So Fun

Sharknado: The 4th Awakens, directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, debuts this Sunday on the SyFy channel. The Sharknado franchise has quickly become a cultural phenomenon that transcends most conventional...

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Review: ‘Jason Bourne’ The Most Disappointing Film Of The Summer

Jason Bourne is one of the summer’s most anticipated releases. It’s an action film in name only, a subdued two-hour film that’s tedious and seems more concerned with making a political statement than...

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Review: ‘Suicide Squad’ Appeasement Results In An Abomination

Suicide Squad is Warner Bros./ DC’s third film as it tries to establish a cinematic universe similar to Marvel. The Suicide Squad’s rich comic book narrative (can bad guys do something good by...

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Review: ‘Sausage Party’ Practically Pornographic Perfectly Poignant

This Thursday, Columbia Pictures is inviting audiences to a Sausage Party.  The incredibly R-rated animated film depicts the inner workings of a grocery store “after-hours.” Sometimes it’s easy to...

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