“Independence Day: Resurgence” is a sequel to the biggest hit of 1996, and Roland Emmerich and (most of the) crew from that original aliens versus humans blockbuster went with the…
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A weekly talk show hosted by film critic Christopher Crespo
“Independence Day: Resurgence” is a sequel to the biggest hit of 1996, and Roland Emmerich and (most of the) crew from that original aliens versus humans blockbuster went with the…
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As heard in episode 180 of Cinema Crespodiso. “The Fury” is a 1978 Brian De Palma supernatural thriller about young people with telekinetic powers, the shadowy people who want to…
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In episode 180, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn welcome back returning guest Simon Time. Chris reviews Central Intelligence and Chris and Drew review Finding Dory, and Simon reviews X-Men: Apocalypse,…
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“Central Intelligence” is an action comedy that gets by on the great chemistry between leading actors and hopefully new comedy duo Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart. The movie itself is…
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After an initial viewing, it doesn’t appear that there is anything “wrong” with the newest movie from Pixar and Disney, “Finding Dory,” the sequel to the smash hit “Finding Nemo”…
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“Adult Beginners” is a tight little comedy about adults in their thirties still trying to figure out exactly how to be adults. Still doing things like sneaking off to smoke…
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In episode 179, Chris Crespo puts on a one man show. Chris reviews Warcraft and Now You See Me 2. The Netflix Instant Pick of the Week is Adult Beginners….
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“Warcraft,” an adaptation of the hugely popular “World of Warcraft” video game series, is a big budget high fantasy movie that doesn’t have too much separating itself from other tales of…
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As heard in episode 178 of Cinema Crespodiso. “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” is the Star Trek movie that non-fans can easily watch and enjoy. Of all the…
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In episode 178, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by returning guest Nikki Willson. Chris and Drewster review The Lobster and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows….
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