(Right Click Download Link To Save) In episode 110, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn review Kingsman: The Secret Service (spoiler free). Also discussed in this episode: Spider-Man to be in…
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A weekly talk show hosted by film critic Christopher Crespo
(Right Click Download Link To Save) In episode 110, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn review Kingsman: The Secret Service (spoiler free). Also discussed in this episode: Spider-Man to be in…
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(Right Click Download Link To Save) In this spoiler-filled BONUS episode, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn talk about Kingsman: The Secret Service in full detail, spoiling all the good stuff….
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“Jupiter Ascending” feels like an accidental cousin to other recent movies featuring female leads who have been chosen to change their world. Whether it be “The Hunger Games” or “Divergent,”…
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“The Station Agent” is almost like an American version of a Dardenne brothers movie, as the plot revolves around characters who come across as real people, and the way their…
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(Right Click Download Link To Save) In episode 109, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn review Jupiter Ascending and Chris reviews Black Sea. Also in this episode: Neighbors 2 is coming. Lionsgate…
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In “Black Sea,” we have a classic men on a mission set up, coupled with a “gold/green can change a man” story as well as some apparent anger over the…
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“Two Days, One Night” is a small little character drama that still manages to pack a strong emotional punch, which seems to be the modus operandi for the Dardenne Brothers,…
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What better way to celebrate the month of February than a Christmas movie from 1988? More specifically, one involving a buffoonish character born from the world of regional television commercials…
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(Right Click Download Link To Save) In episode 108, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn review Project Almanac. Chris also reviews Two Days, One Night and The Loft and Drew reviews…
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“The Loft” is a twisty, turny thriller trying to be like a mix of Alfred Hitchcock and Brian De Palma and definitely falling short. If you like movies that have multiple…
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