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Trainwreck

Steven Attanasie July 18, 2015

Amy Schumer makes the leap to the big screen in this romantic comedy that works more often than it doesn't, yet falls back on convention entirely too much.

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Minions

Steven Attanasie July 11, 2015

The Minions from Despicable Me get their own film and if you liked them in those films, you'll like them in this one

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Magic Mike XXL

Steven Attanasie July 4, 2015

The Kings of Tampa are back and this time they're hitting the road for a stripper convention, or something. Who cares? It's dudes bumping and grinding, that's all you need to know.

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Ted 2

Steven Attanasie June 29, 2015

Seth MacFarlane returns to the scene of the crime with this horribly unfunny sequel to the 2012 smash hit

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Inside Out

Steven Attanasie June 20, 2015

The latest film from Pixar might be their best film ever, which is really REALLY saying something

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The Overnight

Steven Attanasie June 19, 2015

A shocking, sweet, but ultimately predictable, new comedy

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Entourage

Steven Attanasie June 18, 2015

Remember Entourage? That HBO series? No? We should all be so lucky. 

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Spy

Steven Attanasie June 7, 2015

In their third collaboration together Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig put other action comedy films to shame with this brilliantly subversive piece of feminist filmmaking. 

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Aloha

Steven Attanasie May 31, 2015

The latest schmaltz-fest from Cameron Crowe tells of the plight of sad sack white people in Hawaii

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Tomorrowland

Steven Attanasie May 25, 2015

The newest film from director Brad Bird (The Incredibles, The Iron Giant) takes a completely non-cynical look at the future and the power of hope

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