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Tag Archives: jerry o’connell
The Lookalike: The Gritty World Of Second Chances (Movie Review)
Noir films seem to stick around even when all else passes like a fad. Drive. Brick. Only God Forgives, just to name a few. Now, Richard and Michelle Gray team up to deliver The Lookalike, a rambling, rabbit hole-following film about a bunch of … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Reviews
Tagged Gillian Jacobs, jerry o'connell, John Savage, Justin Long, Luis Guzman, noir, Sadie
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Justice League Throne Of Atlantis: Aquaman Getting His Due (Movie Review)
Aquaman has always been a favorite of mine. Maybe it’s because I was a swimmer for most of my life, grew up on an island, or have always been happier in the water. But in Geoff Johns’ run on the Aquaman title … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Movie Reviews, Pop Culture
Tagged Arthur Curry, batman, Cyborg, Green Lantern, Jason O'Mara, jerry o'connell, Mark Waid, Matt Canter, Nathan Fillion, Ocean Master, Orm, rosario dawson, Sam Witwer, Shazam, Shemar Moore, Superman
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Veronica Mars: From Kickstarter To Taking Numbers (Movie Review)
Seven years after the CW/UPN show of the same name wrapped, Veronica Mars hit the big screen last weekend, thanks to a multi-million-dollar Kickstarter campaign where fans paid to return Kristen Bell’s private investigator to Neptune High. When Logan Echolls (Jason … Continue reading