Movie Reviews

Jobs Movie Review

Steve Jobs should be considered one of the most influential figures in the modern age. Simply think about how many people have bought an iPhone, a Mac, or an iPod and the numbers are staggering. That one man helped spark a revolution with the Apple 1 back in 1976 should not be forgotten and it […]

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Fury Movie Review

Fury (2014) is by far David Ayer’s best effort yet. Masterfully shot with a star-studded cast of likable names, Fury paints a hard-hitting picture of World War 2 that delivers poignant “brothers in arms” camaraderie as much as explosive tank-on-tank action.  Across its 135-minute runtime, no scene feels slow or uneventful thanks to great on-screen

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Retro Review: Idiocracy

Idiocracy unpacks themes that are relevant even years after its 2006 release. While ultimately a comedy movie, the on-the-nose satire not only presents worrying insights into a plausible future, but gives Idiocracy cult-like status thanks to ideas that have become, or are seemingly becoming, real life. Due to this, Idiocracy, directed and written by Mike

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