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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Inside the Bucket Podcast #6

In this episode, Matt sounds drunk but it's Sandwich John and guest Zak Sousa who've been drinking! Matt and John break down movie news, then Zak steps in to teach us a good lesson about the upcoming Captain America: The Winter Soldier . Later, the trio Rant and Rave about potential super hero film overload, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , and Arnold losing big at the box office. Finally, we review Sabotage , starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and directed by David Ayer. It's a wild and wacky show, but we hope you enjoy us anyways! Thanks to everyone for your continued support, and we'll see you at one of our screenings. Please make sure to check out our website SandwichJohnFilms.com and make sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!

Mr. Peabody & Sherman Review

Mr. Peabody & Sherman Review By: Matt Cummings Mr. Peabody & Sherman satisfies everyone's need for heartwarming animated fare.  Among the early entries into American animated television, The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show represented the closest thing to high-brow entertainment. A trio of weekly animated shorts, the show began airing in the late 1950's, and followed the adventures of an oddly-paired squirrel and moose. Nestled somewhere between that and Boris and Natasha was the time-travel historical skit Mr. Peabody & Sherman , which arrives this week into theaters. The result is a welcomed relief from the explosion-filled manliness of late Winter, and might even tug at your heartstrings. The smartest person in the world is no human, but the dog Mr. Peabody (voiced by Ty Burrell ), a canine of industry, adviser to heads of state, accomplished musician and a top chef. His adopted son Sherman (voiced by Max Charles ) forms a duo that travels th...

6 (or 7) Movies On Our Radar - March 2014

By: Matt Cummings These are the March films which should get you to the theaters. After a surprisingly strong Winter movie season, March arrives with an intriguing lineup that feels more like something we'd see in Summer. Over the past few years, March has been interesting in that it seems more like a roll-out month than a leech, ready to usher in a strong April that ultimately leads us to Summer. That's good or bad depending on how you look at it, but one thing is for sure: there are a surprising amount of high profile releases that could either become impressive money-makers or duds that will quickly find their way to the Blu-ray bargain bin. For a schedule that includes a second Bible epic, a comic book adaptation, and a Muppet movie, March certainly arrives with six (or seven) movies that have peaked our interest. 300: Rise of an Empire (March 7th)   The original 300 was a masterpiece of cinema: beautifully violent, it ushered in a new way of film-makin...