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Keith Noakes, Contributor at keithlovesmovies

The EIC of the coincidentally-named keithlovesmovies.com. A Canadian who prefers to get out of the cold and into the warmth of a movie theatre.
Nocturnal Animals Review

A successful Los Angeles art-gallery owner named Susan Morrow (Amy Adams) has an idyllic life and is married to her constantly traveling second husband named Walker (Armie Hammer). While he is away, she is shaken by the arrival of a manuscript written by her first husband Edward Sheffield (Jake Gyllenhaal), who she has not seen in years. The manuscript tells the story of a teacher named Tony Hastings (also Gyllenhaal) who finds a trip with his...

Office Christmas Party Review

When CEO Carol Vanstone (Jennifer Aniston) tries to close her hard-partying brother Clay’s (T.J. Miller) branch, he and his chief technical officer, Josh Parker (Jason Bateman), must rally their co-workers and host an epic office Christmas party in an effort to impress a potential client Walter Davis (Courtney B. Vance) and close a sale that will save their jobs.

Sadie’s Last Days on Earth Review

For most of us, high school can feel like the world is ending. For Sadie Mitchell (Morgan Taylor Campbell), it actually is. Sadie has created a check-list of things to master before the predicted doomsday, and she has just two weeks to complete it. Sadie needs to master survivalist cuisine, learn to sew, and a few personal things; go to a high school party, kiss a boy, and most importantly, get her best friend back.

Spider-Man: Homecoming Official and International Trailers

It’s finally here, the trailer for one of my most anticipated movies of 2017, Spider-Man Homecoming. After a successful debut in Captain America: Civil War earlier this year, the third recent incarnation of Peter Parker (Tom Holland) now has a movie of his own to strut his stuff. This one focuses on Peter as a teenager where he is still learning about being a superhero and his inexperience shows. He’s not alone this time however,...

Baywatch Official Teaser Trailer

Wait, an R-rated comedy based on TV show about lifeguards running in slow motion. I was too young to ever really get into the show but now there’s the movie. I never imagined there’d ever be one and I definitely wouldn’t imagine Dwayne Johnson or Zac Efron in it but here we are. Despite my skepticism, there’s actually something here. It’s not great but it’s something. The comedy doesn’t work for me so far, with...