Review – Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022)

We’re back from the Kessel Run in time to review and wrap up the final episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi with all six episodes now streaming on Disney+.

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“Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi watches over young Luke Skywalker and evades the Empire’s elite Jedi hunters during his exile on the desert planet Tatooine.”

Review – Spiderhead (2022)

Prisoners are taken to a remote island where they are given experimental drugs in Joseph Kosinski’s Spiderhead. Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller star in the film, now streaming on Netflix. Check out our review now!

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In the near future, convicts are offered the chance to volunteer as medical subjects to shorten their sentence. One such subject for a new drug capable of generating feelings of love begins questioning the reality of his emotions.

Review – Elvis (2022)

Those wild hound dogs Logan and Henry take a trip to the heartbreak hotel and review Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks.

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“Elvis is Baz Luhrmann’s biopic of Elvis Presley, from his childhood to becoming a rock and movie star in the 1950s while maintaining a complex relationship with his manager, Colonel Tom Parker.”

Review – Atlanta : Season 3 (2022)

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Those CinePhellas Kevin Muller and Nile Fortner take a trip to Atlanta. In this review, Kevin and Nile discuss Season 3 of Atlanta such as the best episodes, the show becoming Twilight Zone-ish, the cast taking the story overseas to Europe, and more!

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“Earn and his cousin Alfred, based in Atlanta, try to make their way in the world through the rap scene. Along the way they come face-to-face with social and economic issues touching on race, relationships, poverty, status, and parenthood.”

Review – The Black Phone (2022)

Is The Black Phone worth answering? In this movie review, Nile shares his thoughts on Scott Derrickson’s The Black Phonenow playing in theaters.
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A novel by Joe Hill adapted for the big screen following Ethan Hawke as a sadistic masked killer who kidnaps Finney Shaw. A shy 13 year old who’s placed in a soundproof basement where a disconcerted phone rings and Shaw can hear the voices of the killer’s previous victims.