Saturday, May 2, 2026

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My All American (2015)*

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Title: My All American
Rating: PG
Directed by: Angelo Pizzo
Written by: Angelo Pizzo
Based on the book by: Jim Dent
Starring: Aaron Eckhart, Finn Wittrock and Robin Tunney
Release Date: 11/13/2015
Running Time: 118 minutes

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Freddie Steinmark, an underdog on the gridiron, faces the toughest challenge of his life after leading his team to a championship season.


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Pictures of the real Freddie Steinmark, his family, and friends are shown.

 

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Is this stinger worth waiting around for? NoYes (-1 rating, 1 votes)
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By the Sea (2015)?

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Title: By the Sea
Rating: R
Directed by: Angelina Jolie
Written by: Angelina Jolie
Starring: Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and Mélanie Laurent
Release Date: 11/13/2015
Running Time: 132 minutes

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Set in France during the mid-1970s, Vanessa, a former dancer, and her husband Roland, an American writer, travel the country together. They seem to be growing apart, but when they linger in one quiet, seaside town they begin to draw close to some of its more vibrant inhabitants, such as a local bar/café-keeper and a hotel owner.


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Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015)?

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Title: Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Rating: NR
Directed by: Sooraj R. Barjatya
Written by: Sooraj R. Barjatya and Aash Karan Atal
Starring: Salman Khan, Sonam Kapoor and Neil Nitin Mukesh
Release Date: 11/12/2015
Running Time: 171 minutes

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A king, who is loved by his subjects, wants to lead a normal life away from all the responsibilities and his kingdom, while his step brother plans to steal the throne from him. But things are changed when the king finds out the common man who looks exactly like him and they change their identities with each other temporarily.


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James White (2015)?

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Title: James White
Rating: R
Directed by: Josh Mond
Written by: Josh Mond
Starring: Christopher Abbott, Cynthia Nixon and Scott Mescudi
Release Date: 11/13/2015
Running Time: 85 minutes

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James, a 21-year-old New Yorker, struggles to take control of his self-destructive behavior in the face of momentous family challenges.


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Entertainment (2015)?

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Title: Entertainment
Rating: R
Directed by: Rick Alverson
Written by: Rick Alverson, Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington
Starring: Gregg Turkington, John C. Reilly, Tye Sheridan, Amy Seimetz, Lotte Verbeek and Michael Cera
Release Date: 11/13/2015
Running Time: 110 minutes

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En route to meet his estranged daughter and attempting to revive his dwindling career, a broken, aging comedian plays a string of dead-end shows in the Mojave desert.


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Ingrid Bergman in Her Own Words (2015)?

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Title: Ingrid Bergman in Her Own Words
Rating: NR
Directed by: Stig Björkman
Written by: Stig Björkman, Dominika Daubenbüchel and Stina Gardell
Starring: Ingrid Bergman, Roberto Rossellini and Jeanine Basinger
Release Date: 11/13/2015
Running Time: 114 minutes

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A captivating look behind the scenes of the remarkable life of a young Swedish girl who became one of the most celebrated actresses of American and World cinema.


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Kilo Two Bravo (2014)*

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Title: Kilo Two Bravo (aka. Kajaki)
Rating: R
Directed by: Paul Katis
Written by: Tom Williams
Starring: David Elliot, Mark Stanley and Scott Kyle
Release Date: 11/13/2015
Running Time: 108 minutes

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Kajaki Dam 2006. A company of young British soldiers encounter an unexpected, terrifying enemy. A dried-out river bed, and under every step the possibility of an anti-personnel mine. A mine that could cost you your leg – or your life.


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Note: We see pictures of the actors and the people they played along with updates on their lives after the events of the film.

Dedication: This film is dedicated to his memory (prior to this we learn that Cpl. Mark Wright dies from his wounds), the memory of his 3,491 coalition colleagues who also lost their lives in Afghanistan, to their loved ones who suffer their loss, and to the thousands of injured servicemen and women whose personal battles continue.


SuperBob (2015)*

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Title: SuperBob
Rating: NR
Directed by: Jon Drever
Written by: William Bridges, Jon Drever and Brett Goldstein
Starring: Brett Goldstein, Catherine Tate and Natalia Tena
Release Date: 10/16/2015
Running Time: 82 minutes

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Robert Kenner is a lonely man looking for love. Today, if he can actually get his boss to give him some time off, he is going on his first date for 6 years. Oh, and he is also the world’s only SuperHero.


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SuperBob sings with a church choir, and there are more interviews with people about SuperBob.

 

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Is this stinger worth waiting around for? NoYes (-1 rating, 1 votes)
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Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission


The Peanuts Movie Review – 3.5 out of 5 Stars

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I think it’s safe to say that everyone reading this has at one time or another taken a glimpse into Charles Schulz’s creation Peanuts. Whether through the comic strips or the TV specials, many are familiar with the charming, memorable characters that have been created for this world. I know I’m one of the millions of families that made the Charlie Brown Christmas Special a holiday tradition. The Peanuts Movie tries to take this decades old cartoon and bring it back for a new audience. Though it’s generally unambitious and occasionally messy, The Peanuts Movie manages to capture the spirit of the original material and it left me feeling truly happy when I left the theater.

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Charlie Brown (Noah Schanpp) falls in love with a mysterious, red headed girl who moves into his neighborhood. Over the course of mid-winter to early summer, Charlie Brown tries to impress her through a series of events that take place at their school. During this time, his dog Snoopy is also writing a story about being a fighter pilot who tries to take down the Red Baron.

What I liked about this movie was how relatively faithful it kept everything. Most reboots or sequels try to up the ante by either making the characters look different or giving the audience this overcomplicated story for the sake of having one because it’s a big movie. Hey, you know what Garfield was missing from the original comic? Live action, CGI animation and a half cooked crime plot obviously. The humor usually tries to be edgy and raunchy to be “hip” with the children and the parents in an artificial way that undermines the magic audiences expected because of what the show had been to them in the past. The Peanuts Movie doesn’t take that route at all instead opting for a much more down to earth, lifelike story. It doesn’t go for something generic and phoned in like Snoopy going missing or the school getting destroyed to build a mall, it’s just Charlie Brown dealing with the awkwardness and the confusion of childhood.

This small scale story will satisfy fans of Peanuts because it’s reminiscent of the smaller stories Peanuts used to tell and it also gives you more time to just hang out with all of the characters you know and love. It says something about how brilliantly crafted everyone is in Peanuts that you can have such a simple story and it can still feel really entertaining to watch. Everyone from Linus to Marcie are given a strong amount of screen time and no character is left out. From the cynical, calculating Lucy to the quiet but quirky Woodstock, they’re all here doing the things they are fondly remembered for. This movie understands what people liked about the series and it tries to expand on those things instead of adding unnecessary new additions that only exist to cater to a larger audience.

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There are some problems that I still had with this movie. While I appreciate that all of the characters are doing the things they’re known for in the best way, the movie doesn’t really go outside of the box with any specific character. It also doesn’t have a problem hitting you over the head with admittedly well intentioned references to the animated specials. The movie certainly gets credit for trying to maintain the heart of Peanuts but I think this respect keeps it afraid to go anywhere new with these characters. The movie is already 75% of the way there and it would’ve been complete if it tried to tackle different ideas or emotions. It can keep the leisurely pace and small story just with more of the contemplation and atmosphere that the original series had. Near the start of the movie, Charlie Brown has a speech about what it feels like to be in love and this part is surprisingly meaningful but there’s nothing else in the movie that reaches that level of intelligence. I think the movie also gets some points off for being a little bit preachy near the end when it shoves its message in your face without any subtlety involved.

The movie isn’t inventive or even particularly memorable, but the movie is still an absolute joy to watch just for the opportunity to see all of these beloved characters back to life. The Peanuts Movie is 90 minutes of pure, unfiltered charm. Most children show reboots are artificial, “edgy” cash ins that don’t understand what made what they’re adapting so lovable. With this in consideration, this movie is an absolute breathe of fresh air. There’s not much left to be said for this movie, it’s short, sweet and enjoyable for all ages.

Rating:[star rating=”3.5″ numeric=”yes”]

Review by: Ryan M.

Release Date: 11/6/2015

Rating: G

Cast: Trombone Shorty, Rebecca Bloom, Anastasia Bredikhina, Francesca Capaldi, Kristin Chenoweth, Alexander Garfin, Noah Johnston, Bill Melendez, Hadley Belle Miller, Venus Schultheis, Mariel Sheets, A.J. Tecce and Noah Schnapp

Directed by: Steve Martino

Screenplay by: Bryan Schulz, Craig Schulz and Cornelius Uliano

Based on characters created by: Charles M. Schulz

Condemned 2, The (2015)

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Title: The Condemned 2
Rating: R
Directed by: Roel Reiné
Written by: Alan B. McElroy
Starring: Randy Orton, Eric Roberts and Wes Studi
Release Date: 11/6/2015
Running Time: 90 minutes

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A former bounty hunter who finds himself on the run as part of a revamped Condemned tournament, in which convicts are forced to fight each other to the death as part of a game that’s broadcast to the public.


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Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission