Published July 30, 2016 for the film review site I created, Crowd vs. Critic. Each film is reviewed twice, once from the Crowd perspective for its entertainment value (Popcorn Potential) and once from the Critic perspective for its Artistic Taste. CROWD REVIEW // People, it’s time to get over the hype of forced controversy and …
FILM REVIEW // Captain America: Civil War
Published July 1, 2016 for the film review site I created, Crowd vs. Critic. Each film is reviewed twice, once from the Crowd perspective for its entertainment value (Popcorn Potential) and once from the Critic perspective for its Artistic Taste. CROWD REVIEW // The Avengers’ approval ratings are plummeting. On their latest mission, they foiled …
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FILM REVIEW // The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2
Published Feb. 14, 2016 for the film review site I created, Crowd vs. Critic. Each film is reviewed twice, once from the Crowd perspective for its entertainment value (Popcorn Potential) and once from the Critic perspective for its Artistic Taste. CROWD // A new set of bruises and scars ring around Katniss’s neck. Not that …
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FILM REVIEW // Jurassic Park III
Published June 18, 2015 for the film review site I created, Crowd vs. Critic. Each film is reviewed twice, once from the Crowd perspective for its entertainment value (Popcorn Potential) and once from the Critic perspective for its Artistic Taste. CROWD // “There are no rules in filmmaking. Only sins. And the cardinal sin is …
FILM REVIEW // Jurassic Park
Published June 13, 2015 for the film review site I created, Crowd vs. Critic. Each film is reviewed twice, once from the Crowd perspective for its entertainment value (Popcorn Potential) and once from the Critic perspective for its Artistic Taste. CROWD REVIEW // Dr. Alan Grant has dedicated his modern-day life to the ancient dinosaurs: …
FILM REVIEW // The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
Published Nov. 27, 2014 for the film review site I created, Crowd vs. Critic. Each film is reviewed twice, once from the Crowd perspective for its entertainment value (Popcorn Potential) and once from the Critic perspective for its Artistic Taste. CROWD REVIEW // Katniss Everdeen is 17 years old. She has survived two Hunger Games. …
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FILM REVIEW // The Hunger Games / Catching Fire
Published Nov. 16, 2014 for the film review site I created, Crowd vs. Critic. Each film is reviewed twice, once from the Crowd perspective for its entertainment value (Popcorn Potential) and once from the Critic perspective for its Artistic Taste. CROWD REVIEW // Sometimes the best things surprise you, which is more than true of …
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FILM REVIEW // Begin Again
Published July 4, 2014 for the film review site I created, Crowd vs. Critic. Each film is reviewed twice, once from the Crowd perspective for its entertainment value (Popcorn Potential) and once from the Critic perspective for its Artistic Taste. CROWD REVIEW // Gretta and Dave: the music-making dream couple who write songs for each …
FILM REVIEW // Maleficent
Published June 2, 2014 for the film review site I created, Crowd vs. Critic. Each film is reviewed twice, once from the Crowd perspective for its entertainment value (Popcorn Potential) and once from the Critic perspective for its Artistic Taste. CROWD REVIEW // “You know the tale. Now find out the truth.” So say the trailers …
FILM REVIEW // The Circle
Published Apr. 29, 2017 at ZekeFilm. Or, Tom Hanks and Internet Privacy in 2017 DIRECTOR: JAMES PONSOLDT/2017 Imagine Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Facebook—all combined into one. Now call it The Circle. Mae Holland (Emma Watson) shakes off a string of dead end temp jobs the first chance she gets to taste the potential and prosperity of …
TV REVIEW // Five Came Back
Published Apr. 3, 2017 at ZekeFilm. Hollywood, Politics, and World War II: Inseparable From the Start DIRECTOR: LAURENT BOUZEREAU/2017 Say what you will about Hollywood’s influence in politics (or interference, depending on how you see it), but the two have intertwined for so many decades they’re difficult to dissociate. Oscar speeches like Sacheen Littlefeather’s upon Marlon …
FILM REVIEW // Fences
Published Jan. 7, 2017 at ZekeFilm. Washington and Davis Show Their Range in Wilson’s Play DIRECTOR: DENZEL WASHINGTON/2016 Pittsburgh, 1950s. Troy Maxson arrives home from work with his friend Bono. His wife, Rose, is setting the table for dinner. His grown son Lyons arrives for a visit, and his son Cory will come home after football practice. This …
FILM REVIEW // Passengers
Published Dec. 20, 2016 at ZekeFilm. A Popcorn Flick, not an Oscar Contender (and that’s nothing to complain about) DIRECTOR: MORTEN TYLDUM/2016 Could any place be lonelier than space? Jim Preston (Chris Pratt) and Aurora Lane (Jennifer Lawrence) are about to find out. They’re the only two people woken up from hyper sleep on the Starship …
FEATURE // Fantastic Beasts, Harry Potter, and the Death of the Trilogy
Published Nov. 17, 2016 at ZekeFilm. Pentalogy. It might be word you’re about to become more acquainted with in the movie world. In the lead-up to the release of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, J.K. Rowling confirmed on Twitter in October that the Harry Potter spinoff is spinning off into five different chapters: …
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FILM REVIEW // Manchester by the Sea
Published Nov. 7, 2016 at ZekeFilm. Or, What Might Be This Decade’s English Patient DIRECTOR: KENNETH LONERGAN/2016 When The English Patient was rounding the awards circuit in late ‘96/early ’97, the romantic drama must have seemed like a sure bet to moviegoers. With heaps of praise and 12 Oscar nominations, it should have been an easy choice for …
FILM REVIEW // Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Published Oct. 21, 2016 at ZekeFilm. Tom Cruise Secures This Sequel a Sunday Afternoon Cable Slot, Not Much Else DIRECTOR: EDWARD ZWICK/2016 Jack Reacher is a drifter. We learned this in his inaugural 2012 movie—at least, I think so. I saw Jack Reacher, and my vague memories include him breaking into a construction trailer to rescue…wait, …
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FILM REVIEW // The Light Between Oceans
Published Sept. 2, 2016 at ZekeFilm. Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender Shine in a Story of Loss DIRECTOR: DEREK CIANFRANCE/2016 Janus Rock may be a tiny island between two seas, but it holds a most important lighthouse—and a secret. After fighting in World War I, Tom (Michael Fassbender) finds solace in a quiet life as the new …
FEATURE // Remembering Garry Marshall
Published July 25, 2016 at ZekeFilm. Maker of Modern Fairy Tales Dead at 81 “I believe in fairy tales, and I believe other people do, too.” –Garry Marshall When I was 7 (almost 8, thank you very much), I saw The Princess Diaries in one of the front rows of a theatre with my dad. Though he covered …
FILM REVIEW // Ghostbusters (1984)
Published July 11, 2016 at ZekeFilm. “If there’s something strange in your neighborhood…” DIRECTOR: IVAN REITMAN/1984 As a child of the ‘90s, my experience with Ghostbusters has been limited to the Ray Parker Jr. theme song for most of my life. Even though I hadn’t watched that movie with Bill Murray and those other jumpsuited guys, I knew …
FILM REVIEW // After the Show: Me Before You
Published June 10, 2016 at ZekeFilm. Me Before You Isn’t the Movie It’s Marketing “After the Show” is our spoiler-friendly way of talking about movies at ZekeFilm. In this article, plot twists and hidden details of Me Before You are potentially discussed. DIRECTED BY THEA SHARROCK/2016 Let me tell you something the marketing for Me Before You …
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