Cinema Sentries

Kristen’s Book Club: March 2016

What’s worth reading this month.

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The Martian Movie Review: Lost in Space

Director Ridley Scott and writer Drew Goddard show us a crowd pleasing blockbuster.

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The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road by Abbie Bernstein: Pretty Pictures! Good Words!

An exciting glimpse into the making of one of the most exciting films of the year.

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Heaven Knows What Movie Review: Step into the Shoes of a Former Heroin Addict

Arielle Holmes gives a frightening and cathartic performance based on her personal memoirs.

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The Leftovers: The Complete Second Season Blu-ray Review: Let the Mystery Be

“Miracle” boasts a “population of 9,261 – 0 Departures.” It is this special spot that beckons Kevin Garvey and family to leave Mapleton, NY.

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Howard the Duck Movie Review: It’s Not as Bad as You Think

A look back at one of Marvel Comics’ first big-screen adaptations.

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Book Review The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road by Abbie Bernstein

Every bit as vivid, eye-popping, and gut-punching as the film, but slowed down enough that it can sit on your coffee table.

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Steve Jobs DVD Review: A Good Choice For Best Picture

It’s a wonderful blend of acting, writing, and directing.

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It Follows Movie Review: A Horror Movie to Think About

Our own mortality is the most scariest creature of all.

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A Thoughtful Solo Adventure with the Outsiders

If you think this write-up is all over the place and confusing as hell, then you know how I felt about that 60 minutes of my life.

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The Finest Hours Movie Review: Fine for About an Hour

Disney’s latest has great effects but squanders a decent plot in a contrived love story.

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TV Review: Sherlock: “The Abominable Bride”

The new special intricately weaves three different threads of plot and leaves the viewer with dozens of puzzles to tide them over until the next season.

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Ip Man 3 Movie Review: Love, Redemption, and Mike Tyson

Some of the best action sequences in years are on display in Wilson Yip’s latest martial-arts romp!

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Cinema Sentries

Beasts of No Nation Movie Review: Beautiful Brutality

Not my favorite film of the year, but a bold and unbridled effort nonetheless.

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Mojave Movie Review: Death and Pretension in the Desert

Despite its talent, Mojave trades on incomprehension as opposed to tension.

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Book Review: The Twilight Zone FAQ by Dave Thompson

An uneven, yet informative look into a dimension of sight and sound.

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The End of the Tour DVD Review: How to Make Talking Interesting

It has some interesting things to say about writing and America and simply being alive.

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The Who: Live in Hyde Park DVD Review: The 50-Year Anniversary Show

A really great bookend to an amazing career by an amazing band.

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Walt Before Mickey Movie Review: Missing the Magic that Made Disney Disney

A difficult film to recommend to even the most die-hard Walt Disney fan.

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Best of Enemies DVD Review: The Whole World Was Watching

How the 1968 Debates between William F. Buckley and Gore Vidal shaped our current news reporting.

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Dope Blu-ray Review: Geeks, Drugs, and Bitcoins

An entertaining movie with serious themes that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

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Fred Claus Review: A Simple Movie the Entire Family Can Enjoy

If you’re a fan of Christmas movies, you’ll definitely enjoy it.

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Holiday Gift Guide 2015

What’s on your wish list?

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Creed Movie Review: Blood, Sweat, and Boxing

Creed ranks as one of the top films in the Rocky franchise while creating a beautiful new road to travel.

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Why We Watch: Looking at Our TV Choices

Genre? Cast? Plot? Storytelling? What factors entice you to tune in to a show, or take a pass?

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Book Review: Beyond Mars by Jack Williamson and Lee Elias

Beyond Mars is beyond awesome.

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Tomorrowland Blu-ray Review: Although the Pacing is Uneven, the Film Entertains and Inspires

It’s got enough heart and good intention to almost make you overlook its flaws.

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The Inhabitants Movie Review: Intriguing Throwback Horror Frustrates with the Same Old

The Inhabitants thinks about venturing into new territory but too often falls into convention despite solid acting and storytelling.

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The Leftovers: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review: Relishing the Remnants

HBO’s newest series creates a complex and confusing web of intrigue worth watching and rewatching.

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Book Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Thinking Engine by James Lovegrove

Two “thinking machines” face off in this excellent pastiche that pits Sherlock Holmes against a Victorian precursor to the computer.

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Love & Mercy Blu-ray Review: It’s What You Need Tonight!

Excellent performances abound in this simultaneously bouncy and somber biopic.

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Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine Movie Review: Steve Jobs iSummarized

Director Alex Gibney’s book report on Walter Isaacson’s more impressive exploration of the Apple founder.

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TV Review: American Experience: Walt Disney: An Experience Not to Be Missed

The documentary reveals the darkness and the light behind the man who invented the mouse.

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Wizard World Chicago 2015 Review: It Was a Good Show

The convention was, in a word, insane.

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The Babysitter (1995) Blu-ray Review: For Those Too Scared to Watch Cinemax

Alicia Silverstone shows she’s still clueless in this 1990s erotic thriller lacking in both areas.

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Book Review: Superman: The Atomic Age Sundays, Volume 1 (1949-1953)

Super shenanigans, madcap hijinks and tomfoolery… they sure don’t make Men of Steel like this anymore.

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Still of the Night Blu-ray Review: Not Everything Meryl Is Gold

Little life or suspense is contained in this sluggish Hitchcock homage.

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A Month in the Country Blu-ray Review: The Film Birth of Branagh and Firth

Twilight Time releases this beautifully rendered ode to art and life for the first time on Blu-ray.

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Justice League: Gods and Monsters Blu-ray Review: A Lot of Sizzle Without a Lot at Stake

A dark and gritty alternative to the bleak and dreary comics.

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Burying the Ex DVD Review: Joe Dante Tries to Bring His Sensibilities Back From the Dead

If you are the kind of person who watches a Dante movie waiting for the Dick Miller appearance, and then get excited when you see him, this is for you.

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Rush (1991) Blu-ray Review: The ’90s Drug Genre Looks Inward

A slow-burn examination of drugs and police corruption is revealed in Kino’s recent Blu-ray release.

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State of Grace Blu-ray Review: Characters Anchor Crime Drama Neo-Noir

Twilight Time releases this underseen 1990s noir.

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Rifftrax Live: Sharknado 2 Review – The Second One is Still Funny!

While not as raunchy as The Room, Sharknado 2 has the Rifftrax guys doing what they do best.

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Enter the Ninja Blu-ray Review: It Is Awesome

For fans of ’80’s action / exploitation / genre films, this disc is a must-have.

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Book Review: Secret Agent X-9 by Dashiell Hammett & Alex Raymond

Sometimes a “Dream Team” is better left to the imagination.

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Dawn Patrol Movie Review: Surf, Sand, and Stupidity

MTV-esque white trash masquerading as a surf movie.

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Pretty Little Liars: The Complete Fifth Season DVD Review: The Show Does Several Things Very Well

The dialogue is snappy and clever, and those improbable story lines are fun.

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Welcome to Me Movie Review: Alice Doesn’t Live off of TV Anymore

Kristen Wiig made a bold venture in doing this film.

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