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Movie Review – Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story

August 9, 2018by Rae Quigley 1 Comment

Happy throwback Thursday! Let’s get nostalgic with today’s movie review by revisiting the 2004 Rob Corddry ‘Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story’!

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Movie Review: Oculus

April 13, 2014by Rae Quigley 2 Comments

Remember – you see what it wants you to see. So you might want to avoid your mirrors.

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Movie Review: You’re Next

August 25, 2013by Rae Quigley 1 Comment

Did you remember to lock the door? This thriller will make sure you never forget again.

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Movie Review: Evil Dead

April 19, 2013by Rae Quigley 2 Comments

The Evil Dead remake promised to be the scariest movie we’ve ever seen. But did it live up to the hype?

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Movie Review: Oz The Great & Powerful

April 3, 2013by Rae Quigley 1 Comment

Ever wondered how the Wizard came to be? Take a look at how Oz was before Dorothy and her red shoes.

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Movie Review: Warm Bodies

February 2, 2013by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Warm Bodies is everything you could want in a movie; zombies, love, comedy, and 

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Sinister – Not actually as Sinister as I was hoping

October 12, 2012by Rae Quigley 2 Comments

Sinister opened on September 12th and while it was good for a few quick scares, it was overall disappointing.

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The Perks of Being A Wallflower – and the perks of Stephen Chbosky writing the screenplay

October 5, 2012by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Stephen Chbosky, author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, writes the screenplay for the Perks movie. The results? Perfection.

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Flawless Movie Award Goes To…. *Drumroll Please*

September 30, 2012by Rae Quigley 2 Comments

Pitch Perfect stars Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, and Rebel Wilson.

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