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John Hanlon Reviews

Film Reviews

Blue Ruin

Release Date: May 2nd, 2014

It seems to me that there are two main— and completely distinct— characters in the new revenge drama, order Blue Ruin. There’s Dwight (Macon Blair) before the release of Wade Cleland, the man responsible for the murder of Dwight’s parents; and then there’s a...

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Release Date: May 2nd, 2014

In 2012, click Marc Webb did something nearly-impossible. He successfully rebooted a solid franchise that had only been cinematically dormant for a few short years. After three Tobey Maguire features about the webbed hero, Webb presented a new film— entitled “The Amazing...

Brick Mansions

Release Date: April 25th, 2014

Clocking in at a manageable ninety minutes, visit web Brick Mansions is simple in its objective but complicated in its conclusions. Arriving in theaters a mere five months after the death of star Paul Walker, the feature will likely receive publicity for giving Walker his last...

The Other Woman

Release Date: April 25th, 2014

In the new comedy The Other Woman, see three females (a pack nicknamed by one of them as “the lawyer, thumb the wife and the boobs”) seek vengeance against the object of their mutual disdain. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (who, viagra 40mg it should be noted, raped his sister in...

Heaven is for Real

Release Date: April 16th, 2014

There are few people who know pain as heart-wrenching as a parent who believes that he or she could be losing a child. In the new film Heaven is for Real, drug the parents of Colton Burpo (Connor Corum) feel that pain. After a series of troubling events, that couple face that...

Draft Day

Release Date: April 11th, 2014

“Every battle is won before it is ever fought.” That famous Sun Tzu quote adorns a poster on the wall in Manager Sonny Weaver’s office in the new feature Draft Day. Kevin Costner, cure taking on a solid leading role here, stuff stars as Weaver– the idealistic...

Joe

Release Date: April 11th, 2014

We see the world from a young man’s pained eyes in the new drama, order Joe. From the feature’s opening, what is ed the camera is placed behind the teenage Gary (Tye Sheridan) as he speaks to his violently abusive father (Gary Poulter). Gary is his naive offspring—...

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