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Author: Patrick Sessoms

Movie Reviews 

The Predator (Review)

September 14, 2018September 14, 2018 Patrick Sessoms action, alien, Boyd Holbrook, Fred Dekker, Keegan Michael Key, Predator, sci-fi- science fiction, Shane Black, Sterling K. Brown, The Predator, Thomas Jane, Trevante Rhodes

The Predator Get’s this Franchise Fan’s Seal of Approval. The Predator is about as far away from “high art” as

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Articles Featured Horror 

The Scariest Aliens from Movies

September 12, 2018October 28, 2020 Patrick Sessoms aliens, creepy, extraterestrials, horror, horror movies, Predator, scary, sci-fi, science fiction, The Thing, xenomorph

Space Might Seem Exciting, But Wait Until You Get A Load of some of the Scariest Aliens from the Silver

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Featured Horror Movies Science Fiction Top 10 Lists 

The Top 10 Best Alien Movies

September 10, 2018July 21, 2020 Patrick Sessoms alien, aliens, extraterrestrials, horror, invasion, monsters, sci-fi, science fiction, spaceships

Feeling Lonely? These Alien Movies Will Remind You How Small Earth Is. I’m not the kind of person arrogant enough

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Movie Reviews 

Peppermint (Review)

September 9, 2018September 11, 2018 Patrick Sessoms action, action movie, female protagonist, feminism, Jennifer Garner, Revenge, vigilante

Peppermint Wastes Absolutely No Time Getting to What Audiences are There to See. Vigilantism seems like quite the male-dominated field, but

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Anime Reviews 

Tekkon Kinkreet (Review)

September 9, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms adventure, Anime, bizarre, fantasy, Tekkon Kinkreet

Tekkon Kinkreet is Black and White, and Yakuza All Over. Tekkon Kinkreet is the story of two orphans, Black (voiced

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Movie Reviews 

The Nun (Review)

September 7, 2018May 31, 2021 Patrick Sessoms church, Corin Hardy, Demián Bichir, demon, Gary Dauberman, haunted house, horror, priest, spin-off, Taissa Farmiga, The Conjuring, The Conjurverse

My Thoughts Are With The Nun Hoping that It Dies a Dignified Death At the Boxoffice. What makes The Nun

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Articles Featured 

Diversity in Film: Is 2018 A Step in the Right Direction?

September 5, 2018September 4, 2018 Patrick Sessoms diversity, LGBTQ, people of color, poc, representation, social justice, women

Diversity is A Journey, Not A Destination. Luckily 2018 Seems Like We’re on the Right Path. There’s no arguing that

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Action Characters Featured Top 10 Lists 

The Top 10 Best Movie Vigilantes

September 3, 2018March 8, 2021 Patrick Sessoms Charles Bronson, cops, crime, James Wan, justice, law, Pam Grier, Revenge, vigilantes

When Movie Cops Fail, Movie Vigilantes Take Over. Movie vigilantes help to make us all feel a little less helpless.

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Anime Reviews 

Last Exile (Review)

September 2, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms air ship, Anime, Johnny Yong Bosch, Kari Wahlgren, Koichi Chigira, Last Exile, pilots, steampunk

Last Exile is an Anime that Takes Flight! Last Exile stands alone as one of the most unique anime I’ve

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Movie Reviews 

The Little Stranger (Review)

September 1, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms doctor, Domhall Gleeson, ghost, haunted, haunted house, horror, Lenny Abrahamson, period piece

The Little Stranger is a Little Strange for a Horror Film. Those expecting to get a lot of scares new

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Movie Reviews 

Searching (Review)

September 1, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms Aneesh Chaganty, computer, diversity, father daughter, internet, John Cho, mystery, representation, Sev Ohanian, suspense, technology, thriller

Searching Turns Out to Be Exactly What You’re Looking For. Given how much I enjoyed Unfriended: Dark Web, I’ve been

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Movie Reviews 

Kin (Review)

September 1, 2018March 5, 2020 Patrick Sessoms aliens, brothers, diversity, Jack Reynor, James Franco, Kin, movie guns, Myles Truitt, representation, sci-fi, science fiction, scifi

Kin Aims High but Misses It’s Mark. There are definitely more than a few problems when it comes to Kin.

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