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'X-Men: Days of Future Past' director speaks to fans

'X-Men: Days of Future Past' director speaks to fans

by Travis Poppleton | Oct 30, 2013 | Movie News

Ditching the trend of keeping everything as secret as possible, “Days of Future Past” director, Bryan Singer took to social media to discuss his latest film.  I was able to discuss a little more about the event at KSL.com which you can read about by...
Halloween episode featuring Beetlejuice

Halloween episode featuring Beetlejuice

by Travis Poppleton | Oct 28, 2013 | Movie News, The Podcast

It is Halloween, and the Flicks Junkies have a great retro review for you to consider. Streaming on Netflix and Amazon Prime, the classic Tim Burton movie “Beetlejuice” is still a great movie for the season. Check out John’s article below, and listen...
'Say Anything' on this week's episode

'Say Anything' on this week's episode

by Travis Poppleton | Oct 18, 2013 | Movie News, The Podcast

Our first listener retro request came in, and this week we’re discussing “Say Anything.” Fans of the show may take issue with my take here, but John is there for all you boom box loving rom-com fanatics.        ...
'Say Anything' on this week's episode

‘Say Anything’ on this week’s episode

by Travis Poppleton | Oct 18, 2013 | Movie News, The Podcast

Our first listener retro request came in, and this week we’re discussing “Say Anything.” Fans of the show may take issue with my take here, but John is there for all you boom box loving rom-com fanatics.        ...
‘The Apparition’: A lazy effort on every level

‘The Apparition’: A lazy effort on every level

by Travis Poppleton | Aug 12, 2012 | Reviews

Because critics delight in attaching clever one-liners and over-the-top metaphors to their least favorite films, it sometimes becomes difficult to separate the underdeveloped but not all-together terrible movies from woefully appalling projects like Todd Lincoln’s...
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