TV Review: Arrow / Legends of Tomorrow: ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 4 & 5’
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A pair of Sentries are teaming up to take on the five-part “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event. If you would like to start with previous episodes, please read Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Arrow Gordon S. Miller As the miniseries continues, The Paragons, seven heroes (well, six since Lex Luthor replaced Superman),…
Nefta Football Club Live Action Short Review: A Light Film with a Heavy Moral
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A sweet tale of ignorance where the wisdom lies beneath the silliness.
Saria Live Action Short Review: Agonizing and Heartbreaking
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A potent work that emphatically proves the effectiveness of short-form cinema.
All the Freckles in the World Movie Review: Suffused with Simplicity, Innocence, and Lively Moments
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Yibrán Asuad’s film is suffused with simplicity and innocence.
The Sonata Movie Review: Safe, Self-aware, and Focussed
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It marries the physical and mental facets of horror.
PSIFF 2020 Review: Antigone (2019)
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An ancient Greek tragedy re-imagined in the living conditions and troubles faced by an immigrant family in Montreal.
PSIFF 2020 Review: Free Color Replicates Its Master’s Art Form
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Alberto Arevalo’s documentary follows Carlos Cruz-Diez, Venezuelan-born artist, who at 94, sets out to achieve something unseen and unheard of in the artist community.
The Aeronauts Movie Review: Almost Reaches the Peak It Set Out For
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This jarring adventure has an endearing story of two individuals beneath.
Tell Me Who I Am Movie Review: Childhood Horror, Brotherhood, Life, and Love
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A strikingly intimate portrayal of brotherhood that’ll shake you from within.
One Child Nation Movie Review: Harsh and Distressing Because It Is Real
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This documentary is an unapologetic description of the unpleasant aftermath of China’s One-Child Policy.
6 Underground Movie Review: Michael Bay All over the Place
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No amount of high-budget action can make up for what it lacks on paper.
The Report Movie Review: A Story That Needs to Be Told
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An efficacious and heroic story of a desk-employee dealing with the stain on a country.
Marriage Story Movie Review: A Story of an Extremely Competitive Couple on the Verge of Separation
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This divorce story unfolds with debates on various things like life in New York vs. Los Angeles, parenting, gender roles.
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator Movie Review: A Minimalistic yet Potent Documentation
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The film raises relevant questions while documenting a preposterous person.
TV Review: The Flash: ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 3’
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What did you think of the Crisis cliffhanger? Do you agree with Gordon and Shawn?
TV Review: Batwoman: ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 2’
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“Finding Paragons is a boring side quest. And I don’t really get the purpose as it relates to the story.” Shawn Bourdo
TV Review: Supergirl: ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 1’
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“Am really curious where the story goes from here and to see some of the things already leaked to the press.” Gordon S. Miller
The Goldfinch Blu-ray Review: A Beautiful but Messy Underachievement
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The Goldfinch boasts an impressive cast and gorgeous cinematography, but fails to capture the intensity or depth of its adapted novel.
Interview with Brian Volk-Weiss: Comedy Producer and Creator of Netflix’s The Toys That Made Us
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We should all be looking forward to his take on ‘Star Wars’.
Blinded by the Light Blu-ray Review: A Sweet Coming-of-Age Story with a Great Springsteen Soundtrack
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It’s hard to fault a movie that wears its sincerity on its sleeve the way that Blinded by the Light does.
AFI Fest 2019 Review: The Planters
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It might not be the best movie ever made, but for two female filmmakers with no crew on set, it satisfies the audience with quirky humor and a knowing sense of completion.
Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles Blu-ray Review: Historical Animation Paired with a Dichotomy-Filled Story
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Following the story of Luis Buñuel’s compelling 1933 documentary, this animated feature combines surrealism and a real story that is sure to satisfy international audiences.
Feast of the Seven Fishes Movie Review: A Genuine Italian Christmas
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Though the script is uneven and the jokes often don’t land, Robert Tinnell’s film bursts with the kind of familial love and joy expected from a Christmas movie.
Willie Movie Review: A Sports Hero’s Story Worthy of Recognition
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The incredible story of a man that changed hockey, and continues to radiate positivity for friends, family, strangers, and the youth of North America.
La Mala Noche (The Longest Night) Movie Review: A Dark and Gritty Experience
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The film is a difficult watch, disturbing its audience with a hurting lead character and a very real crisis.
Paradise Hills Movie Review: A Beautiful, Messy Fantasy
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It might be gorgeous, but it’s uneven, confusing, and swings for the fences a bit too often.
The Uncertainty of Indie Filmmaking: An Honest Interview with Harpoon Director Rob Grant
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“If Rotterdam said no, probably no one would be watching this film.” – Rob Grant
Fantastic Fungi Movie Review: Mushrooms Are (Finally) Cool
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Louie Schwartzberg’s “Fantastic Fungi” is a fascinating, story-driven documentary that makes you believe in the power of these mighty organisms.
Blade: Original Motion Picture Score Review: Hauntingly Unclear
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The score of the cult classic Blade from 1998 is getting its first LP release, and what a beautiful vinyl it is.
Harpoon (2019) Movie Review: A Gory, Gutsy, Giddy Voyage
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Filled with blood and betrayal, Harpoon is sometimes tough to swallow, but easy to love.
Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison Movie Review: A Collective Concert of Shared Heritage
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The norteño supergroup pays homage to Johnny Cash and to Latinos everywhere through heartfelt time spent at this California prison.
Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: In Concert DVD Review: Tell Tchaikovsky the News
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It makes a very convincing argument that those pesky rumors of rock’s imminent demise have been greatly exaggerated. Tell Tchaikovsky the news, indeed.
Fantastic Fest 2019 Review: Koko-di Koko-da: Horror Through Repetition
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Dying over and over shouldn’t be fun, but Koko-di Koko-da sure is a creepy joyride.
Wizard World Chicago 2019 Review: It’s a Family Affair
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Like the phoenix from the ashes, a robot that turns into a truck, or Wilfred Brimley emerging from a cocoon, Wizard World continues to transform.
Book Review: For Better or For Worse: The Complete Library, Volume Three (1986-1989) by Lynn Johnston
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A comic strip about life from someone who has obviously lived it.
Book Review: Treasures Retold: The Lost Art of Alex Toth
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A collection of rarely seen gems that are not to be missed!
Hellboy (2019) Blu-ray Review: Will Certainly Find Its Audience over Time
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It’s cool; it’s just not for everybody.
Star Wars Celebration 2019 Review: One Man’s Journey to Find Kindness
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It’s the end of Star Wars as we know it (and I feel fine).
Book Review: Superman: The Silver Age Sundays, Volume 1 (1959-1963)
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Extremely entertaining and occasionally quite troubling, these stories are the groundwork for the Superman myth.
TV Review: Supergirl: “Elseworlds, Part 3”
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“So this is kinda becoming an annual thing, huh?” – Supergirl
TV Review: Arrow: “Elseworlds, Part 2”
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If this is an audition for a Batwoman series, then I’d say, “bring it on”. – Shawn Bourdo
TV Review: The Flash: “Elseworlds, Part 1”
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While the large overarching plot was only touched upon at the beginning and end of the episode, it came across as a self-contained story that just loosely connected the shows over the next three nights. – Todd Karella
I’d Like to Save the City, but I’m Awfully Sad Right Now
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Joyless, uninspired, and grossly misappropriated, these sad-ass non-superheroic superhero interpretations need to stop.
Book Review: Ray Harryhausen: The Movie Posters by Richard Holliss
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A trip through time, celebrating not only the work of a brilliant creator, but the history of cinema promotion.
Wizard World Chicago 2018 Review: Concerns about the Wizard’s Future
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I went to Wizard World and all I got was this lousy cold.
Book Review: For Better or For Worse: The Complete Library, Volume Two (1982-1986) by Lynn Johnston
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The characters and community continue to evolve along with the skill in which the story is told.
Saturday Program Highlights for San Diego Comic Con 2018
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Three Sentries will be having three different Saturdays.
Friday Program Highlights for San Diego Comic Con 2018
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See you in San Diego at the following panels.
Thursday Program Highlights for San Diego Comic Con 2018
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These are the panels we are most interested in attending.
Ancient Aliens: 10th Anniversary Gift Set DVD Review: A Lot Like Pro Wrestling
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I still want to believe, despite the bad haircuts and lack of anything even remotely resembling the scientific process.