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Movie Review: Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Monty Python is a legend in the world of sketch comedy, their movies gave them yet another avenue to make audiences laugh. Monty Python and the Holy Grail follows the adventures of Arthur, King of the Britons, who is seeking brave knights to join him in his quest to find the Holy Grail, the story [...]

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Movie Review: Visioneers

The Jeffers Corporation is taking over the work world and George is feeling the pressure. George is a loyal Jeffers manager of level three employees. There is a company wide problem with stress and ignoring feelings to do the job. Employees are dropping left and right, literally exploding from stress. George works feverishly to keep [...]

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Movie Review: Miller’s Crossing

Tom Reagan is the right-hand man and hired gun of Prohibition-era Irish mob leader Leo. Tom sees Leo as a father figure and is loyal to Leo above all other things. The Irish mob runs the city, paying off cops to bust up the rival mob’s drinking establishments. When Leo and a rival mob leader [...]

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Movie Review: Dirty Filthy Love

Mark Furness watches as his life falls apart around him. Mark’s marriage to his wife Stevie is ending, his depression from the separation is affecting his architect job, and he finds it difficult to function from day to day. Mark faces immense challenges as he discovers he has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Tourette’s Syndrome. When [...]

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Movie Review: MacGruber

SNL’s character MacGruber stars in his own movie. The ex-special operative MacGruber must take on his archenemy, Dieter Von Cunth, after Von Cunth obtains a nuclear warhead and prepares to destroy Washington, D.C. Saturday Night Live skits do not always make the best movies. In the case of MacGruber it is a movie based on [...]

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