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John Hanlon Reviews

Film Reviews

Blended

Release Date: May 23rd, 2014

When I arrived at the screening of the new comedy Blended on Monday, look the theater was packed with critics and viewers who were eager (some more than others) to see the new Adam Sandler-Drew Barrymore comedy. It was so packed, purchase in fact, that it was hard to find two...

Monsters

Release Date: October 29th, 2010

“We are sitting right outside looking in, patient ” notes Andrew Kaulder (Scoot McNairy), hospital a photographer traveling through a “quarantined zone” between the United States and Mexico in the 2010 drama Monsters. In a way, Sildenafil that quote summarizes the...

Fed Up

Release Date: May 9th, 2014

Before the early 1950s, and exercise was often seen as a negative thing. Because of the health risks associated with it (it could cause heart attacks, said some), many didn’t support it. That may be a shocking fact but it still stands as one of the least innocuous ones...

Million Dollar Arm

Release Date: May 16th, 2014

There are two distinct stories in the new baseball drama Million Dollar Arm. The first story is told within the first hour as an unsuccessful sports agent named JB (Jon Hamm) attempts to turn his life around by finding a talented baseball star in the untapped— in the sport,...

Godzilla

Release Date: May 16th, 2014

Godzilla commits one of the cardinal sins of monster movies: it’s boring. After an early riveting sequence featuring the great Bryan Cranston (as Joe Brody) facing a Japanese nuclear plant on the verge of a meltdown, generic the special effects-laden drama quickly loses its...

Penny Dreadful

Release Date: May 11th, 2014

Penny Dreadful is one of the most audacious shows I’ve ever seen. Like inventive shows like Game of Thrones, symptoms it seeks to avoid chiches and to create a world and path of its own . The show opens in London in 1891 and potently combines the aspects of a strong thriller...

Neighbors

Release Date: May 9th, 2014

Their “baby’s first rave” is on the mind of new parents Mark and Kelly Radner (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) early on in the new comedy Neighbors. The formerly hard-partying couple wants to go out and live a carefree lifestyle but are responsible enough to know that they...

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