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Cinemavino — Episode 45: Those About to Rock

This week, we screen an over-the-top 90s classic, The Rock.  We got cornball one-liners, frantic Michael Bay direction, and a wacky chase through the streets of San Francisco.

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Rambo: Last Blood (2019)

The violence in this movie escalates until it reaches a crescendo that is savage, cruel, and defeating, all at once.

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Cinemavino — Episode 44: Los Amigos Barrachos

Draw a movie, drink, and screen it.  This episode, the 80s classic Three Amigos is the lucky film.

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Ad Astra (2019)

Audiences may be shocked–hopefully in a good way–by the thoughtful, meticulous drama that hides in plain sight.

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Angel Has Fallen (2019)

A leaden script drowns a charismatic cast, while frantic, incoherent action scenes rob the movie of any real tension.  

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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)

It’s a fluffy little horror soufflé that excels at being adequate until the final act, when the whole thing collapses into a sugary mound of disappointment.

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Cinemavino — Episode 41: D’s Get Degrees

For this episode, we talk about the new footage from the upcoming Star Wars installment.  We also pound some delicious rosé.  

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Cinemavino — Episode 40: Clichés for Days

For this week’s Cinemavino, we drink some delicious Cotê du Rhone red and talk about our favorite movie clichés.  

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Cinemavino — Episode 39: Sex and Violins

Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS[su_dropcap size=”5″]D[/su_dropcap]o movies, video games, and television shows…

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The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019)
Two and Half Stars

Rain rides the same schmaltz train as Journey and hits all the stops along the way, but I honestly think I would prefer it without the deluge of doggy narration.

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