T&S Saw It - Movie Reviews

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Review: Crimson Peak

Ever since viewing Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth, I’ve had high hopes for subsequent films from the Mexican director. Unfortunately, this film

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Review: Sicario

This is an engrossing look at the Mexican drug trade and how the U.S. either does or ‘should’ respond to

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Review: Hotel Transylvania 2

This witty monster flick has all the elements needed for a great kids’ film: cute, animated characters; silly jokes for the kids

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Review: Black Mass

Although it doesn’t quite rise to the level of the classic mobster movies it tries to emulate, Black Mass is

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A Walk in the Woods

This film, based on a 1998 book by Bill Bryson, is a lot like much of the author’s writing: amusing, but lacking

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Review: Learning to Drive

The first few scenes of Learning to Drive reveal the setup for the next 100 minutes: Manhattanite Wendy needs to

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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

As an U.N.C.L.E. fan, I was not going to miss this movie. And while it has little of the panache of the

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Review: Irrational Man

There is nothing comic at all about this latest Woody Allen movie, yet it feels very Woody Allen anyway. Basically,

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Review: Vacation

Anyone over 40 likely remembers 1983’s National Lampoon’s Vacation with great fondness. Starring Chevy Chase at the peak of his career, the movie

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Review: Trainwreck

Trainwreck, the screenwriting debut by rising comedic star Amy Schumer, is not as subversive or wickedly funny as many have