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The Hollow Point (2016)

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Director:  Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego Writer:  Nils Lyew Cast: Lynn Collins (Marla), Ian McShane (Leland), Patrick Wilson (Wallace), John Leguizamo (Atticus), Jim Belushi (Shep Diaz), Heather Beers (Ellie), Karli Hall (Lilly), Michael Flynn (Jesse), Nathan Stevens (Clive Mercy), David H. Stevens (Ken Mercy), and David Fernandez Jr. as Eugenio. Opening Credits: This film is somewhat a request. One of my good friends, one of many, had mentioned how great this film was. Thank you Mark, you know who you are, so a big applause to him please.  I wanted to review the new Resident Evil film next, but things change. That's what i love about doing this review, critic stuff it's a constant change. You have a game plan and somehow down the line it changes. My people are the import folks here, not me. I do have a list of movies coming soon, but if that changes down the line, and it's a friend requesting a movie, then that's enough for me. I guess when the Reeltime Movie r

Underworld: Blood Wars (2016)

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Director: Anna Foerster Writers: Cory Goodman (screenplay), Kyle Ward (story), based on characters created by Kevin Grevioux, Lien Wiseman, and Danny McBride. Cast: Kate Beckinsale (Selene), Theo James (David), Tobias Menzies (Marius), Lara Pulver (Semira), Charles Dance (Thomas), James Faulkner (Cassius), Peter Andersson (Vidar), Clementine Nicholson (Lena), Bradley James (Varga), Daisey Head (Alexia), Oliver Stark (Gregor), and Sveta Driga as Amelia. Opening Sequence: The vampire film of films has finally come to it's end of it's long drawn out tale. The Underworld Blood Wars is a movie that isn't for anyone, and that's saying a lot .Before i go into the review, i would like to mention the series previous films; They're either epic or somewhat OK if that makes any sense. Underworld (2003), Underworld: Evolution, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009). Underworld: Awakening (2012), and finally Underworld: Blood Wars (2016). These films have been a

The Shallows (2016)

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Director:  Jaume Collet-Serra Writer:  Anthony Jaswinski Cast:  Blake Lively (Nancy), Oscar Jaenada (Carlos), Angelo Josue & Lozano Corzo (Surfer), Brett Cullen (Dad), Sedona Legge (Chloe), Pablo Calva (Boy), Diego Espejel (Intoxicated man). Opening Sequence: Another shark film, a scream, an attack, welcome to the world of survival on the beach fronts. The main reason i picked this film to review is really because of the trailer that i caught just before one of my films at the theater. Yup i thought it would be a great shark movie to review other than the Sharknado series. Say what you want about the shark franchise but ever since Jaws (1975) sharks haven't really had a good go around. The attacks escalated, nobody really cared, and the studio continued making films about evil sharks. You have to admit, sharks are evil looking creatures under the water. Not only did the film had a small cast, it was amazing how the actress did her thing with not having other act

Assassin's Creed (2016)

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Director:  Justin Kurzel Writers:   Michael lesslie, Adam Cooper, Bill Collage. (Screenplay); Patrick Desilets, Corey May, Jade Raymond; (Video game). Cast: Michael Fassbender (Cal Lynch), Marion Cotillard (Sofia), Jeremy Irons (Rikkin), Brendan Gleeson (Joseph Lynch), Charlotte Rampling (Ellen Kaye), Michael Kenneth Williams (Moussa), Denis Menochet (McGowan), Ariane Labed (Maria), Khalid Abdalla (Sultan Muhammad XII), Essie Davis (Cal's Mother), Matias Varela (Emir), Callum Turner (Nathan), Carlos Bardem (Benedicto), Javier Gutierrez (Tomas de Torquemade), Hovik Keuchkerian (Ojeda), Crystal Clarke (Samia), Michelle H. Lin (Lin), and Brian Gleeson (Young Joseph). Opening Credits: First let my start with simply saying i absolutely love the Assassin's Creed video games, i played them, and their stories are not simple, the complex designs and locations are difficult to control. The characters in the game are not humdrum, they'll keep you on your toes from the