American Sniper

American Sniper

Chris Kyle remains a polarizing figure in American history, even after his death. On the one hand, he is currently ranked as the most lethal sniper in our country's history and no doubt saved countless American lives during his multiple tours. But on the other hand, many consider him a bigoted man who refused to see both sides of a complex war in Iraq; it was entirely black and white to him and America was without-a-doubt in the right. It doesn't take more than a quick Google search to see this dichotomy in the public's opinion. And don't even get…
The Interview

The Interview

I'll do us both a favor and start this review off by assuming that you know all about The Interview's hacking scandal. I'll also add that I'm glad Sony ultimately decided to release the film (albeit in a unique way) and that it's kind of exciting to (legally) be able to watch a film this big from my house day and date with its theatrical release. Now, with that out of the way, I'll cut to the chase: This is not a good movie. I had heard that test audiences hadn't been kind to it, but I enjoyed Seth Rogen…
Episode 5: Santa Claus Movies

Episode 5: Santa Claus Movies

In this episode, we are changing things up a bit: Rather than have one person pick a genre, we collectively decided on a good, bad and ugly SANTA CLAUS film! We even managed to bring back Topher to discuss this one. Happy Holidays!! #Absol Here are the movies we discuss: Miracle on 34th Street (1947) Santa Claus (1959) Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)