Welcome to the fun side of war. Well, a sci-fi war against an alien threat involving a video game style restart mechanism that renders the specter of death, at least temporarily, into…
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A weekly talk show hosted by film critic Christopher Crespo
Welcome to the fun side of war. Well, a sci-fi war against an alien threat involving a video game style restart mechanism that renders the specter of death, at least temporarily, into…
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“The Big Boss” is the first Bruce Lee movie from 1971 and by golly did Bruce Lee get off to a hot start with a pretty bad ass movie. Known…
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(Right Click Download Link To Save) In episode 74, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn review Edge of Tomorrow, and Chris reviews Night Moves. There is a Bruce Lee related Netflix…
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Not to be confused with the 1975 Gene Hackman-starring murder mystery of the same name, “Night Moves” is the story of three idealistic environmentalists who decide that they need to…
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(Right Click Download Link To Save) In this BONUS episode of DR. DREW’S TWO CENTS, Drewster Cogburn pontificates on the people who have influenced him one way or another throughout…
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In Disney’s “Maleficent,” the world finally gets a chance to hear and see the story that no one wanted to know, the back story of the evil fairy witch lady…
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The record-setting, ground-breaking, ground-swelling, animated American MASTERPIECE is available for you to watch on the ole Instant Netflix thingy, and yes I am talking about “Beavis And Butt-Head Do America.”…
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(Right Click Download Link To Save) In episode 73, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn review A Million Ways to Die in the West and Maleficent. There is a new Netflix…
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“A Million Ways to Die in the West” is a long title for a movie that should just be called “Seth MacFarlane Slapstick Romantic Comedy Western.” I guess that’s pretty…
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“Chef” is Jon Favreau’s answer to the corporate-backed, big budgeted, special effects laden behemoth blockbusters which seem to choke the multiplexes every summer, a couple of which he had his…
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