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Bad Santa 2 (2016)

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Pic by  Collider www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Mark Waters Writers: Johnny Rosenthal, Shauna Cross, Character created by Glenn Ficarra, and John Requa. Cast: Billy Bob Thornton (Willie Soke), Kathey Bates (Sunny Soke), Tony Cox (Marcus Skidmore), Christina Hendricks (Diana Hastlings), Brett Kelly (Thurman Merman), Ryan Hanson (Regent Hastlings), Jenny Zigrino (Gina De Luca), and Jeff Skowron (Dorfman). Opening sequence:  The original film was released in 2003, 13 years later Bad Santa 2 was released. A few things i will note before getting into my review of the film. Brett Kelly the actor who played Thurman Murman was a bit slimmer, and that's because he is 22 years of age. So he quickly gained the weight that the director wanted. The second and probably the most important. Lauren Graham is not in this film, she was currently working on the Gilmore Girls revival on the streaming giant, Netflix. And now on to the funny part of the film. Remember the guy that s

Sicario (2015)

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Pic by Youtube.com  www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Denis Villeneuve Writer: Taylor Sheridan Cast: Emily Blunt (Kate Macer), Josh Brolin (Matt Graver), Benicio Del Toro (Alejandro), Jon Bernthal (Ted), Victor Garber (Dave Jennings), Daniel Kaluuya (Reggie Wayne), Jeffrey Donavan (Steve Forsing), Raoul Max Truijillo (Rafael), Julio Cedillo (Faustro Alarcon), Bernardo Saracino (Manuel Diaz), and Maximiliano Hernandez as Silvo. Opening credits: Sicario: from the latin word "Sicarius," dagger man. The term used by Jewish Zealots, targeting Roman citizens and high officials at the time. A dagger was concealed within their cloaks, making them lethal, invisible to the eye. "Sica," a small dagger. Thousands of murderers within the time frame of the Providence of Judea, 1st Century AD was the time Roman law had recognized the "Sicarius." "Medellin refers to a time when one group controlled every aspect of the drug trade, providing a meas

Risen (2016)

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Pic by  ultrahd.highdefdigest.com www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Kevin Reynolds Writers: Kevin Reynolds and Paul Aiello Cast: Joseph Fiennes (Clavius), Tom Felton (Lucius), Peter Firth (Pilate), Cliff Curtis (Yeshua), Maria Botto (Mary Magdalene), Luis Callejo (Joses), Antonio Gil (Joesph of Arimathea), Richard Atwill (Polybious), Stewart Scudamore (Peter), Andy Gathergood (Quintus), Stephen Hagan (Bartholomew), Mish Boyko (John), Jan Cornet (Thomas / Dydimus), Joe Manjon (Simon the Caanite), Pepe Lorente (Thaddeus), Stavros Demetraki (Philip), Selva Rasalingam), Manu Fullola (Matthew), and Mario Tardon (Andrew). Opening Credits: Creative License is the artist interpretation behind the story, artwork, the main effect. With that being said i want to open with something important and very crucial to the film making process. Hollywood always uses it in all the films, especially faith based movies. It's always important when you're working on a film to remember

Dr. Strange

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Pic by  www.dailysuperhero.com www.reeltimemoviereview.com Director: Scott Derrickson Writers: Jon Spaihts, Scott Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill, Steve Ditko (comics). Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch (Dr. Stephen Strange), Chiwetel Ejiofor (Mordor), Rachel McAdams (Christine Palmer), Benedict Wong (Wong), Mads Mikkelsen (Kaecilius), Tilda Swinton (The Ancient One), and Benjamin Bratt as Jonathon Pangborn. Opening sequence: Collecting comics back in the 1990's was a great time, the creative juices flowed with the many creators, and visions that was out on the shelves. The great Todd McFarlane released his Spider-man book, Hard Boiled written by Frank Miller and the wonderful art by Geoff Darrow. Terminator: Burning Earth written by Ron Fortier and drawn by Alez Ross. The Punisher War journal # 14 Carl Potts as the iconic writer, and David Ross as the artist. And the iconic Jim lee as the artist on the covers. Daredevil #1 written by Kevin Smith, and Joe Quesada as the ongoin