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Eraserhead: A Slideshow of Terrible Things

MoviesBy Skyler JohnsonJuly 8, 2020Leave a comment

Eraserhead

Henry, an introverted factory printer, finds he has to care for his premature, odd-looking child. If any of you have seen any of the short films on Vimeo, then you’ve essentially seen Eraserhead. It’s strange, makes very little sense, and leaves you with an odd feeling—if it’s good. What feelings did Eraserhead give me? Let’s find out.

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It’s About Time: About Time

MoviesBy Skyler JohnsonJuly 1, 2020Leave a comment

About Time

21 year old Tim finds out he has the power to time travel and uses it to improve his love life. I’ve never been in a horrible accident, but I imagine if I were I would watch this movie to feel better. Why? Let’s find out.

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10/10

It’s About Time: Back to the Future

MoviesBy Sarah CouryJune 20, 20202 Comments

Back to the Future

It’s a love letter to an era that landed with a modern twist at the time of its release, which has now seamlessly developed into high-octane nostalgia. It’s simple. It’s interesting. It’s exciting. This one checks all of the boxes.

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7.2/10

The Movie That Made Me Dislike Paris

MoviesBy Skyler JohnsonJune 17, 2020Leave a comment

Midnight in Paris

Writer Gil Pender, while on vacation in Paris, mysteriously travels to the 1920s at midnight each night. Midnight in Paris is a very strange movie to me, as everyone seems to love it except for me. People seem to completely disagree with me on what the film’s many poorly done aspects are. What are they? Let’s find out.

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6.6/10

It’s About Time: 12 Monkeys (1995)

MoviesBy Sarah CouryJune 13, 20201 Comment

12 Monkeys

Bruce Willis revisits the sci-fi genre as James Cole, a Volunteer from the future who attempts to chase, track, and understand a viral pandemic that ultimately leads to the demise of the majority of humankind. The simple relevance of this story adds a unique sense of eerie dread outside of the intended discomfort.

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8.9/10

Amazing Science Fiction: Unbreakable: One of Shyamalan’s best

MoviesBy Skyler JohnsonJune 1, 2020Leave a comment

Unbreakable

Unbreakable follows down-on-his-luck David Dunn as he finds he has superpowers he can use to do good. Director M. Night Shyamalan’s career is an interesting one. His highs are high and his lows are low. One of his best movies is Unbreakable. Why? Let’s find out.

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7.6/10

Amazing Science Fiction: Ready Player One

MoviesBy Sarah CouryMay 29, 2020

Ready Player One

This story works on paper—a nostalgia fueled, quest driven coming-of-age story, complete with romance and social commentary—so maybe it should have stayed there.

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9.2/10

Amazing Science Fiction: 2001: A Space Odyssey

MoviesBy Skyler JohnsonMay 21, 2020

2001: A Space Odyssey

2001: A Space Odyssey follows two astronauts as they attempt to investigate a bizarre artifact with possible interstellar origins. This movie is designed for analysis. If you don’t want to think while watching movies, this is not going to be for you. Why? Let’s find out.

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9.1/10

Amazing Science Fiction: Blade Runner (1982)

MoviesBy Skyler JohnsonMay 14, 2020

Blade Runner

In the future, humanity has created robots, called replicants, used as slaves, four of which escape confinement, forcing a former police detective to kill them all. Blade Runner is a very unique movie. Why? Let’s find out.

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7/10

Amazing Science Fiction: The Fifth Element (1997): We Call it Human Nature

MoviesBy Guest AuthorMay 11, 2020

The Fifth Element

The Fifth Element just barely scratches the surface of modern relevance but finds itself steeped in themes that simply don’t age well. It may not be your favorite sci-fi film, but it’s one that any fan of the genre should sit down with a popcorn and a soda and dig into. 

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8.4/10

Amazing Science Fiction: Soylent Green (1973)

MoviesBy Rickey PriceMay 8, 2020

Soylent Green

Remember. Tuesday is Soylent Green Day!

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6/10

Amazing Science Fiction: Dune (1984)

MoviesBy Skyler JohnsonMay 6, 2020

Dune

Two royal families battle over control of the planet Arrakis. The Harkonnens overtake it, leading Paul Atreides, of the Atreides’, to battle for domination. Dune should’ve been a great film; it was directed by David Lynch, starring Kyle MacLachlan and Patrick Stewart. Unfortunately, it isn’t. Why? Let’s find out.

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