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Director: Shawn Levy Writer: Josh Klausner Rated: PG-13 (mild language) Cast: Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Mark Wahlberg, Jimmi Simpson, Common, and Taraji P. Henson Date Night opens with The Ramones’ ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’ playing, which right away gave me a bad feeling about this movie. Not that I don’t like the song, I love it, but
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Writer/director: David VonAllmen Rated: R (language/sexuality) Cast: Aaron Paul, Carly Pope, Rob Benedict, Shannon Lucio, Christopher Gessner, Smith Cho, and David Monahan. Say Goodnight follows four buddies recalling the beginnings of which three of them found the so-called loves of their lives. The result is a blend of raunchiness, laugh out loud humor, and surprisingly
about 1 month ago - 2 comments
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW IS OF A SERIES OF FILMS SUITABLE FOR AUDIENCES 18 YEARS AND OLDER ONLY. WHILE I MAKE EVERY ATTEMPT TO KEEP THIS SITE FAMILY FRIENDLY, THE TOPICS DISCUSSED REGARDING THESE FILMS MAY OFFEND MANY PEOPLE. PLEASE CONSIDER THIS BEFORE CONTINUING. Director/writer: Lucifer Valentine Rated: 18+ (Extreme violence, profanity, and graphic nudity)
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Director: Kristoffer Tabori Writer: Kraig Wenmen TV air date: 2009 Cast: Aleks Paunovic, Lexa Doig, Ian Somerhalder, and Colin Cunningham Tyler Draven (Aleks Paunovic) is a former football pro turned criminal who’s recently been thrown behind bars. After a prison fire, Draven discovers that he has a unique new ability which can help him fuel
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Director/Writer: Jay DiPietro Rated: n/a (language) Starring: Jason Ritter, Jess Weixler, Jesse L. Martin, Traci Thoms, and Noah Bean Peter and Vandy (Jason Ritter and Jess Weixler) are two young lovers in Manhattan. The film is a classic boy meets girl tale, except being told out of sequence and following the many highs and lows
about 1 month ago - 4 comments
Director: Miguel Arteta Writers: Gustin Nash, C.D. Payne (novel) Rated: R (language, drug use) Starring: Michael Cera, Portia Douleday, Jean Smart, and Ray Liotta Michael Cera plays Nick Twisp, a beyond-his-years high school geek determined to lose his virginity to his dream girl. After his mom (Jean Smart) brings home her new boyfriend (Zach Galifianakis)
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Director: Steve Pink Writers: Josh Heald, Sean Anders, and John Morris Rated: R Cast: John Cusack, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, and Rob Corddry When Lou (Corddry) nearly kills himself in a drunken stupor, his buddies decide to take him on a getaway in a ski town for some male bonding. In their first night they
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Director: Richard Linklater Writers: Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, and Ethan Hawke Starring: Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy A movie like 1995′s Before Sunrise was so perfect and left off so realistically that the idea of a sequel should have been something to be immediately disregarded. Luckily for us the team of Linklater, Delpy, and Hawke
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Director/writer: Ketzal Sterling Cast: Ketzal Sterling, Julian Harrison, Patrick Clarke, and Jonathan Allen Ketzal Sterling wrote, directed, and stars in this hilarious action comedy flick out of New Zealand. Sterling plays Mike, a handsome playboy with seemingly shady associates. Mike has a plan up his sleeve involving a woman he’s dating and a ring, however
about 3 months ago - 4 comments
Director: Walt Becker Writers: David Diamond and David Weissman Starring: John Travolta, Robin Williams, Seth Green, and Kelly Preston Old Dogs is a basic family comedy featuring two single men who happen to be lifelong best friends. Charlie (Travolta) is a playboy, not feeling the need to be tied down. Dan (Williams) is divorced but
about 11 months ago
Loved it. One of the best reality bending movies of all time!
Keep recommending killer movies!