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The Dogcast: Tim Burton And True Stories This Week!

 

Howdy Folks!  It’s The Kendog with another edition of the Dogcast!

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This week we’re talking Tim Burton’s latest “Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children” and the true life disaster thriller “Deepwater Horizon” starring Mark Wahlberg and Kurt Russell.  Tim Burton has returned to form with his latest with a few hiccups while “Horizon” is a well made thriller that dumps you right into one of the most horrifying situations imaginable with staggering results.  Feel free to watch the clips below anytime during or after the Dogcast and don’t forget to comment below!  So sayeth the Kendog! Continue reading

The Trailer Dog Park: Bourne, A Little Star Wars, And Something Strange!

 

 

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Rebel Scoundrels in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"

Rebel Scoundrels in “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”

 

 

 

I seem to have to continually apologize for the lateness of some of my articles.  I realize I’m a bit behind in my published reviews and all I can say at this point is. . .bear with me for a little while longer.  I’m working on some new methods of getting my reviews to you and, should it work, it’ll be a hell of a lot easier to keep up with all of the new releases coming out.   In the meantime,  I have some new trailers in the Dog Park.  We have the first from the new Jason Bourne film, the cool trailer for “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” and the first trailer for Marvel’s “Dr. Strange.”   Each of these films are highly anticipated and the trailers look really good.  Enjoy and feel free to comment below!

 

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Dog’s Movie House: “Agent 47” More Of A Sleep Agent Then Anything Else!

Rupert Friend as Agent 47 in "Hitman: Agent 47"

Rupert Friend as Agent 47 in “Hitman: Agent 47”

 

 

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Videogame movies are almost impossible to pull off.  It seems that the filmmakers forget that just having gamers’ favorite characters onscreen is not enough to ensure a good movie.  You still have to deal with little things like plot, acting, and decent cinematography.  Unfortunately, “Hitman: Agent 47” continues that trend, turning what could have been an amusing B movie concept into a loud, lumbering, clichéd bore. Continue reading