October 2021

Indiana Jones Franchise Rumored To Continue Without Harrison Ford

Watching your favorite movies abroad? Don’t forget to get your Aeroshield smart DNS to access any geo-restricted content. By the time the fifth installment in the Indiana Jones franchise comes to theaters next summer, Harrison Ford will be 80 years old and making just his second outing as the iconic archeologist since 1989, so it’s […]

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Don’t Breathe 2 Review: One Of The Most Misguided Sequels In Recent Memory

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. In late summer 2016, Fede Alvarez surprised the hell out of audiences with Don’t Breathe. A follow-up to the director’s excellent Evil Dead reboot, the film successfully turns the typical home invasion setup on its ear, and with a complicated trio of protagonists and a shocking villain

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The Night House Review: Rebecca Hall Is Tremendous In A Seriously Scary Look At Grief And Death

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. What happens to us when we die? People from different religions, cultures, and backgrounds all have different answers to give to that question, but the truth will forever be beyond us since anyone who knows personally and definitively isn’t in a position to pass on the information.

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Dear Evan Hansen Review: Ben Platt Shines In Emotionally Exhausting Film Adaptation

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. 2021 has become the year of the movie musicals, with a variety of beloved stage productions being adapted for the screen. Dear Evan Hansen is the latest of these projects, helmed by Perks of Being A Wallflower’s Stephen Chbosky. Tony Award winning star Ben Platt is back

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The Card Counter Review: Oscar Isaac’s Riveting Performance Is The Only Highlight In An Otherwise Dismal Waste

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Writer/director Paul Schrader is known as an auteur who knows how to deliver an incendiary message. From his screenplay for Taxi Driver straight through to his last directorial effort, First Reformed, the man is not shy about translating what’s on his mind into a fully formed motion

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Amazon’s Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Review: A Warm And Colorful Musical That Hits At Your Heart

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. This year has proven itself as the year of the musical, as In The Heights and Dear Evan Hansen have brought a piece of Broadway to the big screen – though New York is not the only place that stage to screen fairytales are originally born, as

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The Eyes Of Tammy Faye Review: Jessica Chastain’s Performance Is A Guiding Light In A Sinfully Uneven Biopic

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. One of the greatest media scandals of the 1980s was that of Jim Bakker and Tammy Faye Bakker’s roller coaster ride from being a shining example of televangelist ministry to a financial nightmare of fraud. The fall from grace for this married couple was a national story,

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No Time To Die Review: Daniel Craig’s James Bond Finale Is A Perfect Ending To An Unprecedented 007 Run

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. For about a year-and-a-half, the anticipation surrounding Daniel Craig’s final James Bond film, No Time To Die, has been at a fever pitch. Ever since the star announced this film would be his swan song in the franchise, the rocky road to release has been watched with

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Review: The Tom Hardy Sequel Teaches How Not To Hurdle An Extremely Low Bar

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. To be brief but blunt, Ruben Fleischer’s Venom is a laughably bad movie. Beyond being tonally inconsistent and visually unpleasant, it has a story that never feels fully thought out and is riddled with ridiculous holes. Still, however, the blockbuster ended up being a big enough box

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