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REVIEW — “Sorry to Bother You”
Sorry to Bother You is the surreal first picture coming from the mind of Boots Riley, musician and activist. The story centers around Cassius Green (Lakeith Stanfield). Desperate for a job, Cassius attains a job a rinky-dink telemarking center. He starts excelling at his job once he realizes he needs to speak in …
REVIEW — “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation”
In this third animated installment of life with Dracula and his family, Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, takes the family of monsters out to sea. Kids will love watching their favorite monsters on vacation and there are even enough laughs for most adults to enjoy, even if the plot is …
BLU-RAY REVIEW — “Every Day”
Based on the best-selling novel, Every Day follows 16-year-old Rhiannon (Angourie Rice) as she crosses paths and falls in love with a “soul” of sorts named “A.” A inhabits a new body every day – flip flopping between different genders, races, and body types. Rhiannon and A fall in love …
BLU-RAY REVIEW — “Game Night”
Game Night follows Max and Annie (Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams) are an equally competitive and loyal couple who regularly hold a game night for them and their friends. After an offer from Max’s brother Brooks (Chandler) to host game night at his house, it is revealed that he has …
REVIEW — “Ant-Man and the Wasp”
Ant-Man and the Wasp is an enjoyable and appropriately small-scale Marvel romp, albeit one that shrinks in comparison to other recent Marvel Studios heavyweights. Two years after Captain America: Civil War, ex-con and single father Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) is days away from an end to his government-mandated house arrest …