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The BreakCast: Tropic Thunder 10th Anniversary Retrospective

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/tropic-thunder-retrospective Podcast time! Since Tropic Thunder, the 2008 comedy directed by Ben Stiller, recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, Senior Writers Aaron and Josh Sarnecky sat down...

A-X-L Review: It’s Been Done Before, and Better

Sometimes I go into movies with such low expectations that I come away surprised at how much I really enjoyed a film, Solo: A...

Review: Operation Finale’s Potential Is Not Fully Realized

Operation Finale Plot Summary: In 1960 a team of Israeli Mossad agents travel to Argentina to apprehend Adolf Eichmann (Ben Kingsley), the architect of the...

Papillon Review: Stick with the Original

Papillon is the hardest kind of film to review, because it simply exists. On a technical level, it is mostly fine, with sets and...

The BreakCast: How Crazy Rich Asians Became the Surprise Hit of 2018

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/crazy-rich-asians-and-how-this-movie-became-the-surprise-hit-of-2018 Crazy Rich Asians is one of the surprise hits of not just the summer, but of 2018. Pop Break's film editor Marisa Carpico, and...

The Happytime Murders Review : Fun But Not for Everyone

The moment I heard about The Happytime Murders, I thought it was either going to be the comedy of the summer, or a candidate...

Suspiria: Staff Reactions to the Latest Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY6QKRl56Ok One of the most anticipated movies of the fall season, if not all of 2018 is the remake of Dario Argento's classic horror film,...

Support the Girls Review: Support This Movie

Imagine how exhausting it would be to be a woman working at Hooters. Now imagine how much worse it would be to be the...

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before Review: Fall in Love with Netflix’s Latest Movie

What makes for a good romantic comedy? Do we need a charismatic couple at its center? Does it need to sidestep the clichés that...

Alpha Review: It’s a YES From Me, Dog

There is a long history of dog-related movies doing well at the box office: Turner & Hooch, Marley & Me, A Dog’s Purpose, John...

The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time Review – Thankfully, It’s All Over Now

The Last Sharknado: It's About Time Plot Summary: Fin Sheppard (Ian Ziering) must travel through time a band of sharknado fighting friends resurrected from the...

Mile 22: A Complete & Utter Misfire by Mark Wahlberg & Peter Berg

You know, you would think after working on a few films together, a director and actor would begin to form a strong bond—especially when...