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Salt (2011)
This movie wasn't worth its salt (despite the 62/59 it got from Rotten Tomatoes).

Searching (2018)
Searching is a 2018 American thriller film that will be one of the most memorable movies of the year for me.

Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013)
I can't believe this was highly rated on RottenTomatoes (87/90%).

Star Wars
Star Wars... it's not just a series of movies, it's a cultural phenomena.

Star Wars: I-VI (Links)
IV and V were good under Kurtz as Producer. Lucas is a hack that ruined the series after Episode V.

Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens (2015)
A vehicle for rampant merchandising of goods by Disney, and for fans to peddle their rants and opinions about the movie.

Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)
The prequel about the Star Wars character Han Solo. Predictable, but I liked it better than the broader stories in the series.

Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker (2019)
My Mom and I do a movie every year -- it's a way to spend time together without pushing buttons. This was good enough. Barely.

Star Wars: Rogue One (2016)
The best movie in the Star Wars franchise. Called Rogue One because Episode 3.5 was too awkward.

Super Size Me (2004)
Morgan Spurlock created a documentary that said nothing is your fault: you're fat because of McDonnalds.

The Accountant (2016)
Best Assassin with Aspergers film you'll see all year.

The Climate Hustle (2016)
CFACT's Marc Morano did his late retort to An Inconvenient Truth, in a replay of what they showed at the Paris Climate Summit.

The Final Year (2017)
American hagiography made to payoff Obama for being a black liberal, fails to address any of the corruption/abuse in Russiagate hoax.

The Lost City (2022)
This Saturday popcorn film throwback adventure rom-com is cheesier than Cheetos dipped in parmesan fondue, but it works.

The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (2021)
Two teens repeating the same day, making a map of perfect little moments in time. Slow but good film.

The Mule (2019)
The Mule is a LATE 2018 American crime film (that I saw in early 2019), produced, directed and lead acted by Clint Eastwood.

The Shack (2017)
An introspective about the origins of loss, suffering, faith and religion.

The Trayvon Hoax (2019)
Joel Gilbert (investigative journalist) goes over parts of the Trayvon Martin fraud that the media perpetuated.

This is the end (2015)
This was "Left Behind", as re-written by some stoner-slackers, and starring Hollywood Narcissists, starring and mocking themselves.

Thor (2011)
Went and saw this: Wasn't horrible... or deep or great. Lots of backstory, and really predictable dialog.

Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
Maverick didn't try to virtue signal, no woke, just a sequel that was as over the top as the original.

The Tourist (2011)
I was hoping Depps acting could counteract Jolie's. I didn't like any of the characters, and figured out the plot in about 5 minutes.

Tower Heist (2011)
We went and saw Tower Heist: surprisingly, not horrible

Transcendence (2014)
Despite some major plot-holes, I didn't mind it. It was better than the 19/37% (Reviewer/Viewer) score on RT.

Truth (2015)
Hollywood tries to spin sympathy for Dan Rather and Marla Maples's fraud against George Bush.

Unhinged (2020)
Unhinged is Russell Crowe thriller about an "unhinged" stranger terrorizing a young woman after a road rage incident.

Unplanned (2019)
Unplanned was attacked by the left for telling a true story, well. You must see this to be informed.

W. (2008)
Oliver Stone hates Bush, and it shows. Not history, just alternate far leftist versions of it.

Waiting for Superman (2011)
I want documentaries to have pacing, support, and point/counter-point (not a Moore/Gore propaganda film).

What's your numbers? (2011)
I did my husbandly duty of seeing the chick-flick (romantic comedy) with my wife... and it made Something about Mary or a Kevin Smith dialog seem G-rated.

White Helmets (2016)
If you want a depressing documentary on the heroes of the Syrian War (the aide workers), then this is for you.

Whitehouse Down (2013)
On one hand, it's just a younger prettier version of Die Hard in the WhiteHouse: Campy one liners, predictable plot, humor, actions, and entertaining.

Wolverine (2013)
I went and saw Wolverine. This review tries to give it more existential depth than I think it deserves: e.g. the movie was more cliché than it deserved.

Wonder Woman (2017)
Reviews are audiences gave it a 92/92 on Rotten Tomatoes. For me it was OK until the end.

Wonder Woman 1984
A forgettable woke sequel to Wonder Woman (2017).

World War Z (2013)
Wasn't great, wasn't bad.

Yesterday (2019)
The movie poster sums up the premise: yesterday everyone knew the Beatles.

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