MOVIE REVIEW: Drinking Buddies

To its great credit, Drinking Buddies never settles for any of those obvious scenarios and twists.  It takes a more elusive and challenging route once the couples combine on a double-date weekend at Chris's lake house.  The mistakes, flaws, and opportunities you think are coming, because you've seen this kind of movie before, don't materialize like you think.  Some don't materialize at all.  The waters are murkier than first thought.  If you prefer your movies predictable and formulaic, you've come to the wrong place.  At the same time, it's still missing a bit of the charm it promised with its setup.

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MOVIE REVIEW: The Wolverine

The Wolverine is a tangent standalone story that follows up one of the two post-credit teases that came out of X-Men: Origins Wolverine.  This film showcases Logan's storied history in Japan that is loosely based off a much-loved four-issue 1982 comic mini-series by writer Chris Claremont and artist Frank Miller.  This is the movie we should have gotten four years ago.  It's far from a perfect movie, but far from a bad one as well.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Only God Forgives

Only God Forgives is everything Drive was only slower, quieter, dumber, and more incoherent in every methodical way possible.  It's yet another case of something that is all style and no substance or point. 

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MOVIE REVIEW: Pacific Rim

The latest giddy summer spectacle, Pacific Rim, will be the torch bearer of guilty pleasure for the decade of the 2010's.  Mark my words on that.  Plenty will love it now and, don't get me wrong, there is plenty here to love.  Still, an equal plenty will regret it later and increasingly roll their eyes with every repeat viewing as the movie gets overshadowed by the next shiny object birthed by Hollywood hit factories.

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