March 2024

Old Millennial reviews Ghostbusters Frozen Empire

Review: Overstuffed ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ fails to justify its existence

Trying to appease all types of fans and regular moviegoers, the new “Ghostbusters” film, subtitled “Frozen Empire,” introduces a half-dozen decent ideas and fails to deliver on any of them. Without divulging spoilers, “Frozen Empire” assembles 12 different characters for a finale in which only two of them have anything to do. Everyone else just […]

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Legally Blonde Podcast Old Millennials Remember Movies

Legally Blonde – 2001 – ep 135

Don’t hate her because she’s beautiful. Hate her because she’s the smartest person in the room. While the marketing for “Legally Blonde” suggested a movie about a ‘dumb blonde squaring off against academia,’ it’s clear from the onset that Reese Witherspoon’s Elle Woods is more than equipped to handle Harvard Law School and the spoiled

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Best Movies of 2023 – ep 134

In this special episode of Old Millennials Remember Movies, we remember and share our favorite movies from 2023. Despite his intense schedule of law school, continuing to write part-time, and still helping to raise our four kids, Tyler still found time to watch more than 125 movies that came out in 2023. Per usual, he

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Old Millennial Movie Review - Dune Part 2

Review: ‘Dune: Part Two’ pays off ‘Part One’ with more spectacle

With six Oscar wins and widespread critical acclaim, 2021’s “Dune” embraced the awe-inspiring scope of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi classic. In embracing the complexity of the book, Denis Villeneuve’s film sacrificed telling the complete story in one movie, all without the guarantee of adapting the book’s second half. Fortunately, audiences embraced the various prophecies and giant

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Old Millennial Movie Review: Drive Away Dolls

Review: ‘Drive-Away Dolls’ a diverting, ‘Diet-Coen’ road movie

The Coen Brothers make movies unlike most everything on the market. Even then, their filmography can be splintered into distinct flavor types, from something as gripping and serious as “No Country for Old Men” to the absurdist worlds of “Raising Arizona” and “The Big Lebowski.” After the release of their Western anthology film, “The Ballad

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