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Glass (First Trailer)

Universal Pictures unveiled the first major trailer of this year’s San Diego Comic Con on Friday with the first trailer to M. Night Shyamalan’s highly-anticipated sequel to Split, Glass. Shyamalan, delivered one of his his greatest […]

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Gaius' Reel Reviews

Reel Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp

Marvel has had a banner year that has seen two high profile releases elevate their brand. First, it was Black Panther which silenced all the naysayers who said a movie featuring a predominately African American […]

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Reel Review: Tag

After a lackluster year in 2017 (and arguably even longer than that), comedy has seen a bit of resurgence in quality and improved performance at the box office. Game Night was released earlier this year […]

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Gaius' Reel Reviews

Reel Review: Hereditary

I would argue that the horror audience is probably one of the most divisive audiences in cinema. A strong case can be made for comedy as well since what one considers funny is also subjective […]

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Gaius' Reel Reviews

Reel Review: Ocean’s Eight

Star-power seems to be a thing of the past in the current box office climate. Back in the day, we were surrounded by above the title A-list stars who could guarantee box office revenue on […]

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DVD/Blu-ray Reviews

Reel Blu-ray Review: Red Sparrow

Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The opinions are completely the author’s based on his own experience and review of the product. Red Sparrow is an espionage thriller that does […]

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Gaius' Reel Reviews

Gaius’ Reel Review: Deadpool 2

In 2016, Deadpool put a fresh spin on the superhero origin tale. The film indulged in its snarkiness and audacity and rejected the traditional tropes of the genre. There was no real precedent that the […]

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Gaius' Reel Reviews

Road to Infinity War: Thor: Ragnarok

I have to give Marvel credit for consistently working on things that may not entirely work. Their cinematic universe has thrived because, even in some of their weaker efforts, there is a feeling that they’re […]

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Road to Infinity War: Doctor Strange

Marvel deserves a lot of credit for making the general movie audience care about their lesser-known comic book properties. I had minimal knowledge about Ant-Man before that was released and I ended up enjoying it […]

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Road to Infinity War: Ant-Man

Marvel tested the limits with unknown characters when they released Guardians of the Galaxy in 2014. The brand proved that their characters were rich and pivotal enough that even the lesser known entities could find […]

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Gaius' Reel Reviews

Road to Infinity War: Iron Man

It’s crazy that we’re a little over a week shy of the tenth anniversary of Iron Man. As we’re days away from Avengers: Infinity War, a culmination of what began with Iron Man, it seems […]

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Gaius' Reel Reviews

Rampage

There is no denying the likability and charisma of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. At this point, he has become a bit of a reliable presence in just about anything he appears in. There have been […]

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Truth or Dare

I would like to take a moment to give Blumhouse Productions all the kudos. This is a company that clearly loves the horror genre and has stayed true to their concept of producing microbudget horror […]

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Film News

Reel Review: A Quiet Place

The “jump scare” in horror movies has always been viewed as a sort of cheap gimmick. When a film is devoid of genuine tension and atmosphere, these scares are utilized to get a reaction from […]

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Reel Review: Unsane

Steven Soderbergh has entered a stage of his directing career where he can experiment freely without the weight of box office expectations getting in the way. He has proven he can be a box office […]

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Gaius' Reel Reviews

Reel Review: Game Night

It’s no secret that the live-action comedy has taken a hit at the box office. Sure we have recent successful examples such as Pitch Perfect 3, Daddy’s Home 2, and Girls Trip but before these releases the […]

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Reel Review: Molly’s Game

One of the first rules of screenwriting is that you should consistently move the narrative forward through action rather than dialogue. It’s believed that if a film gets too “wordy” it can lose the interest […]

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Reel Review: Pitch Perfect 3

Pitch Perfect 3 is what some might call a fan service film. This essentially means that, while it could appeal to everyone, it mostly exists to please the already established fans of the franchise. All […]

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Reel Review: Wonder

Back when Justice League disappointingly opened to less than $100 million for its opening weekend, a true success story was playing out in the number two spot. A little $20 million film that was tracking […]