by Travis Poppleton | Dec 8, 2015 | Featured, Movie News, Musings, Reviews
Everyone who’s enjoyed an Intro to Philosophy class has heard the tale of the queen who killed René Descartes. As the story goes, Descartes was a guy who danced to his own beat, regularly sleeping in until noon and lazily inventing different forms of geometry. Then...
by Travis Poppleton | Nov 13, 2015 | Reviews
HOLLYWOOD — The Sarah Gavin directed history piece, “Suffragette,” is slowly sneaking its way into theaters around the country. Led by the always intriguing Carey Mulligan (“Inside Llewyn Davis,” “The Great Gatsby”),...
by poppletown | Nov 13, 2015 | Reviews
HOLLYWOOD — The Sarah Gavin directed history piece, “Suffragette,” is slowly sneaking its way into theaters around the country. Led by the always intriguing Carey Mulligan (“Inside Llewyn Davis,” “The Great Gatsby”),...
by Travis Poppleton | Nov 6, 2015 | Reviews
HENNEPIN COUNTY, Minnesota — A friend of mine recently pointed out that “The Peanuts Movie” is in an impossible position.”If it stays true to the classic TV shows and holiday specials,” he said, “you’ll end up with a series of...
by poppletown | Oct 15, 2015 | Reviews
A Steven Spielberg historical drama has become something that, even at its worst, ends up being a respectful tribute to its subject. Spielberg cares about the details, and he works hard to give his audience an authentic experience. But sometimes, as is the case with...
by Travis Poppleton | Oct 15, 2015 | Reviews
A Steven Spielberg historical drama has become something that, even at its worst, ends up being a respectful tribute to its subject. Spielberg cares about the details, and he works hard to give his audience an authentic experience. But sometimes, as is the case with...
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