White Men Can’t Jump Movie Review

“White Men Can’t Jump” is a redo of a movie from 1992 that starred Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes. If you haven’t yet heard, it also has the same title. Why it was necessary to construct a remake of this particular film is anyone’s guess.

Still, it was alright, so it wasn’t a terrible idea. After watching, however different, this was on the same level as the first. Buddy movies that work well are entertaining, but sometimes we should just leave well enough alone.

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Book Club: The Next Chapter Movie Review

This is the perfect movie for Mother’s Day and for the grandmother’s out there who, if they want to go to the theater with the family, often have only the choice between watching a Marvel movie or an action flick, or something for the even younger ones. These types of movies don’t generally interest grandmothers quite as much as a movie like this, but they’ll often go anyway. Hint. Hint.
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Movie Review

I’ll be honest. You may not love this film as much as the first Guardians. That’s a tough one to beat. The first one had a killer soundtrack. “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” has an excellent soundtrack, but the music in the first one was exceptional.

See this at a comfy theater. It’s two and a half hours long, but you won’t get bed sores and it isn’t tiring.​ Rocket (Bradley Cooper) is listening to Radiohead’s “Creep,” which starts things off and sets the tone.

But, I’m sure you didn’t come here to see if the music held up to the first two of the trilogy.
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18½ Trailer

“18½” is about a young woman in the Nixon White House who leaks the infamous 18½-minute gap in the Watergate tapes to a reporter in 1974.

Directed by: Dan Mirvish
Written by: Daniel Moya, Dan Mirvish
Starring: Vondie Curtis-Hall, Willa Fitzgerald, Richard Kind, Jon Cryer, Marija Juliette Abney, Ted Raimi and Bruce Campbell

Rated: PG-13
Run Time: 1h 28m
Genres: Comedy, Thriller

Distributor: Adventure Entertainment

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