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  • The Darkest Minds

    When teens mysteriously develop powerful new abilities, they are declared a threat by the government and detained. Sixteen-year-old Ruby, one of the most powerful young people anyone has encountered, escapes her camp and joins a group of runaway teens seeking safe haven. Soon this newfound family realizes that, in a world in which the adults in power have betrayed them, running is not enough and they must wage a resistance, using their collective power to take back control of their future.

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    Little Evil review

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    In this horror-comedy, a recently married man who wants to bond with his stepson begins to fear that the boy is a demon.

    I’ve seen this story a few times, this was a funny take on it. I like Adam Scott and I like Evangeline Lilly. If you liked this story when you’ve seen it before, you’ll likely like this version of it.

    File under: movies to watch while doing something else because you know that the kid is actually the devil and funny stuff is going to happen because Adam Scott is a serious comedian who I just realized I think I’d want to write and perform my next motivational speech.


  • The Scorpion King 4 Quest for Power review

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    Join an exciting new chapter in the action-packed series from the Producers of The Mummy! After the king of Norvania is assassinated, the legendary Scorpion King Mathayus is framed for the crime and must fight off an entire kingdom of soldiers. Now Mathayus (Victor Webster) and his only remaining allies, a mysterious woman and her unconventional father, are the last hope to stop the evil heir to the throne on his quest for an ancient and almighty mystical power. Featuring Lou Ferrigno (“The Hulk”) and an all-star cast of fighters, including Roy “Big Country” Nelson (Winner of “The Ultimate Fighter”), Royce Gracie (UFC Hall of Fame) and Don Wilson (Three-time World Kickboxing Champion).

    • same actor as SK3
    • Men dancing through the hallways?
    • They have swords but will usually punch a guy instead
    • Lou Ferrigno!
    • Men in dresses
    • A tribe of midgets?
    • Burping Contests! The woman wins, how did anyone ever expect that to happen!
    • Going out of their way to disprove magic, I’m waiting for the inevitable twist where magic saves the day.
    • The old guy is still in his dress.
    • Hey, there’s the magic twist, no wait, it was science the whole time!
    • No wait, there’s the magic, it was inside you the whole time, but it’s too dangerous for any one man to control, so let’s just lock it back into the vault we found it in.

    At the end of the day I think a better subtitle for this movie would have been “The Scorpion King 4: The Further Adventures of Hercules”, I really did expect Kevin Sorbo to show up towards the end there, these two series share a very specific campy humor and low budget feel.

    Elsa Hosk is wide eyed

    Teacher of the Year review

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    Principal Ronald Douche (Keegan-Michael Key of “Key and Peele”) runs Truman High School, a school filled with crazy faculty and out of control students. When one teacher, Mr. Carter, wins Teacher of the Year, other schools fight to steal him from Truman High and he is left with the choice: go where he is actually wanted, or stay where he is so desperately, hilariously needed?

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    I believe this was filmed before ‘Key and Peele’ really made it big and Keegan-Michael Key became the hot commodity that he is now, if only because this film isn’t about his character at all, only has like 4 or 5 scenes, and seems shoe horned in around the ‘real’ story of how under appreciated teachers are and how it’s no big surprise that they jump ship at their first opportunity.

    That being said, it’s a good film and Matt Letscher (Flash, Legends of Tomorrow) did a great job as a good teacher that wants to help those that need his help but keeps getting beaten down by a broken system and kids that don’t fit well in it for obvious reasons. It’s much more of an emotional movie than I thought it was going to be, I’ve been on both sides of some of the situations presented here (instructor, not a certified teacher) and man does the nail get hit right on the head.

    I suggest it, just be aware that The Douche only appears a few times.