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Worst Movies Of 2018
Movie Reviews 

Slender Man (Review)

August 12, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms horror, internet, Slender Man, supernatural, teenagers

Slender Man Should Have Stayed on the Internet. In my time as a critic, I’ve probably said that I’ve seen

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The Meg (Review)

August 10, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms action, adventure, Bingbing Li, horror, Jason Stathem, Jon Turtletaub, killer animal, Ruby Rose, shark, shark movies

The Meg Might Not Be Jaws, But It Still Has Bite. Jason Statham fights a giant, prehistoric shark in The

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BlacKkKlansman (Review)

August 10, 2018June 4, 2020 Patrick Sessoms Adam Driver, based on a true story, comedy, diversity, Jasper Pääkkönen, John David Washington, Jordan Peele, Paul Walter Hauser, people of color, Ryan Eggold, Spike Lee, true story, woke

BlacKkKlansman is an Embarrassment… For the Ku Klux Klan! If the Academy doesn’t recognize BlackKkKlansman this year, then there really

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The Spy Who Dumped Me (Review)

August 4, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms action, comedy, espionage, feminism, Gillian Anderson, Kate McKinnon, Mila Kunis, spy

The Spy Who Dumped Me Is ‘Meh” At Its Finest. The Spy Who Dumped Me has a pretty stupid name

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Christopher Robin (Review)

August 4, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms adaptation, childhood, Christopher Robin, comedy, Disney, drama, Ewan McGregor, family, toys, Winnie the Pooh

Christopher Robin Reminds Us the Best Somethings Come from Nothing. I’ll admit that I can be pretty cynical when it

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Movie Reviews 

Blindspotting (Review)

August 3, 2018June 4, 2020 Patrick Sessoms best friends, comedy, Daveed Diggs, diversity, poc, racism, Rafael Casal, rap, social commentary, woke

Blindspotting is Social Commentary at its Best! I have to say of all the movies I’ve seen this year, the

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Eighth Grade (Review)

August 3, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms Bo Burnham, comedy, coming of age, drama, Elsie Fisher, female lead, Josh Hamilton, school, teen, teenagers

Eighth Grade Reminds Me How Hard Growing Up is and Also Why I Don’t Have Kids. There’s a lot going

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Worst Movies Of 2018
Movie Reviews 

The Darkest Minds (Review)

August 3, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms action, adaptation, adventure, Amandla Stenberg, female lead, Harris Dickinson, Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Miya Cech, Skylan Brooks, super powers, young adult

So, The Darkest Minds is X-Men But Bad? I’ll admit I didn’t have high hopes walking into The Darkest Minds

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Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (Review)

July 27, 2018September 16, 2020 Patrick Sessoms Animated, cartoon, comic book, DC, Greg Cipes, Hynden Walch, John DiMaggio, Khary Payton, Kristen Bell, Marvel, Patton Oswalt, Scott Menville, superhero, Tara Strong, Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Will Arnett

Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Is So Stupid… And I Loved Every Minute of It. I was a big

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Mission: Impossible-Fallout (Review)

July 27, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms action, Fallout, Henry Cavill, Mission: Impossible, sequel, spies, spy, stunts, thriller, Tom Cruise

Fallout Might Not Fall Short, But It Fails To Stand Out. After 5 Mission: Impossible movies you pretty much know

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Sorry to Bother You (Review)

July 26, 2018June 4, 2020 Patrick Sessoms Armie Hammer, comedy, diversity, feminism, Lakeith Stanfield, privilege, satire, social commentary, Steven Yuen, surreal, Tessa Thompson, woke, workplace comedy

Sorry to Bother You is the Wake Up Call Audiences Need Right Now. Good news, everyone! Not only is Sorry

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Unfriended: Dark Web (Review)

July 20, 2018September 9, 2018 Patrick Sessoms Andrew Lees, Betty Gabriel, Chelsea Alden, Colin Woodell, hacker, horror, human trafficking, internet, killers, Rebecca Ritten, Savira Windyani, sign language, snuff film, suspense, technology, thriller, Unfriended: Dark Web, writer director

In A Bizarre Twist, Unfriended: Dark Web is the Best New Movie In Theaters This Weekend. I’ll admit that I

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