Tag Archives: Danny McBride

The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021) Review

COLORFULLY HILARIOUS AND WIDELYENTERTAINING ANIMATED FEATURE   While the likes of Disney, Pixar, and Illumination Entertainment are to be considered some of the “juggernauts” of the current filmscape in children’s animation entertainment, there are a few lesser-known animation studios out there that have been proven to be formidable challenges in bringing cartoon feature films to the silver screen. One such

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The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019) Review

AN IMPROVEMENT MADE, BUT STILL BLARINGLY NONSENSICAL   Back in 2016, sandwiched between the theatrical releases of The Nice Guys and Neighbors 2, Sony Pictures and Rovio Animation released the full-length Angry Birds film titled The Angry Birds Movie. Based on the popular app game from Rovio, the film, which was directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly, followed the

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Alien: Convenant (2017) Review

THE PATH TO PARADISE BEGINS IN HELL   Back in 2012, director Ridley Scott returned to the Alien franchise with the film Prometheus. Set as a prequel installment to his 1979’s iconic Alien movie, Prometheus followed the story of the crew of the spaceship Prometheus and their expeditionary adventure to LV-223, a far-off distant moon that, through a shared connection

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The Angry Birds Movie Review

PLUCK MY LIFE   Created by the Finnish company Rovio Entertainment, Angry Birds (a mobile downloadable game) first debuted back in December 2009 for Apple iOS. Drawing inspiration from “Crush the Castle” (a mobile game developed from Armor Games), Angry Birds has been praised by many for it simplistic nature of fun gameplay and comically style (all of which is

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Aloha (2015) Review

CROWE’S ALOHA SAYS GOODBYE BEFORE EVERY SAYING HELLO Director Cameron Crowe has produced someone quite interesting movies over the years in Hollywood. First starting out as writer for the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Crowe directed the music video “Change Your Heart” for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers before making his feature length debut of 1989’s Say Anything.

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