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Kyle Kinder

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Overflowing with the kinds of uniquely useless film knowledge that would make any lighted aisle cinephile smile, Kyle has been an entertainment reviewer for several print and online publications for the past 16 years. And whether he's letting you know that new action film isn't worth a nipple on a batsuit, or that animated sprite is worth every bit of its hype, Kyle always boils down the banter and puts the "attraction" in coming attractions.

52 Stories by Kyle

Blu-ray review: “Parker” piles on the hustle and muscle

Aptly providing another staple Statham train-wreck which you simply can’t turn away from, “Parker” piles on the hustle, muscle, and expected bloody knuckles with energetic fights, steamy sights, and that wonderfully familiar Statham drive. And ...

Blu-ray+DVD review: “Cloud Atlas” will have you seeing stars

Taking on the perilous plot twists that illustrate the familiar yet flummoxing “When a butterfly flaps its wings in one part of the world, a hurricane can happen in another part” phrase, “Cloud Atlas” sees another groundbreaking creation from ...

DVD review: Dexter: The Complete Seventh Season

Bold, bloody, and taut as a hangman’s noose, Dexter confided his first blood slide to us back in 2006, and ever since fans have been pleasantly privy to his “Dark Passenger’s” credo and cravings. And although “Dexter: The Complete Seventh ...

Blu-ray+3D review: “Texas Chainsaw” trades slash for suspense

Sharing the always uncertain enticements of fellow fiends Jason and Freddy, Leatherface’s main draw, or in the case of this latest “Texas Chainsaw” installment, downfall, is that he begs to be taken out of his box every decade or so and played ...

DVD review: “Revenge For Jolly” is more bite than quirky bark

Filled to the sombrero with a point-and-shoot mission and dark humor convention, “Revenge For Jolly” assembles a gung-ho gun-toting duo and plenty of cast cashed in favors. And while the bow-wow pow-wow rages on as screenwriters carry out the ...

Blu-ray+DVD review: “Jack Reacher” always hits his mark

Lee Child’s endlessly engrossing Reacher series has been thrilling readers since 1997 with creatively concise storytelling and action that reads like a mean right hook. And while ‘Reacher Creature’ loyalists may balk at the sight and size of ...

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