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Daily Archives: March 24, 2014
Why didn’t more critics get around to “God’s Not Dead”?
The average new release on Metacritic or Rottentomatoes.com has a healthy sampling of America’s reviewers weighing in on its merits. Chances are, you can find a review to your liking or that fits your tastes — since a lot of … Continue reading
Movie Review: “The Raid II: Berendal”
“The Raid 2: Berendal” is the most violent movie ever made. The exploding heads, slit, gurgling throats and claw-hammer crunches and tears are so excessive as to make the works of Pekinpah, Tarantino and torture porn king Eli Roth seem … Continue reading