Tag: movie reviews
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The Casual Cinecast asks “Does Deadpool 2 Deliver?”
The latest installment of Deadpool 2 is out and, as always, the good fellows of The Casual Cinecast are here to let you know if it's worth your while!
Indie Beat: Hitting Rock Bottom – Web Series Review
Many studio headlines come across our desks at Cinelinx on any given day. Most are from major movie studios, and some from independent film production companies that are begging for a bit of extra attention. Hitting Rock Bottom is an innovative web series concept with a powerful message of hope to tell and was co-written by our very own Robert Young!
Rated: Jack the Giant Slayer – Entertaining but Shallow
Earlier this week I got the chance to check out Bryan Singer’s latest movie, Jack the Giant Slayer, and I’m here to help you decide whether or not the director’s latest effort is worth your time to see in theaters, or if you should hold off until it’s on Netflix.
TMP Review: Rock of Ages
It was an opening weekend chalked full of '80s rock n' roll nostalgia, and TheMoviePool attended with the masses in order to answer some of the burning questions on everyone's mind concerning the film. Did Tom Cruise prove himself to be a 'Jukebox Hero', or did his performance simply fall flat? Does 'Rock of Ages' live up to the hype? Read furhter to find out!
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Review
We at TheMoviePool got the chance to check out Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close over the weekend to see if this anticipated 9/11 themed drama was worth the box office buzz, or if our fantastic readers should wait for a Redbox discount on this one.
Warrior: The Review
Due to the increasing popularity of UFC fighting, the movie watching world has witnessed several MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) related films come along over the past few years. However, they all seem of the same testosterone charged, substance lacking formula. While films such as Never Back Down have their entertaining qualities, there is a basic and predictable storyline of seeing who becomes the big man on campus and gets the girl. They are cliche almost to the point of lazy screen play writing. Then there are movies like Warrior, that seem to break the mold for its particular genre.
TMP Reviews: Take Me Home Tonight
TheMoviePool reviews the latest 80s nostalgia film Take Me Home Tonight, to help you decide if it’s worth the trip to the theater. Is it just another period-based romantic comedy covering up unoriginal storyline with clichés, or a story with substance?