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Movie Review – Space Cadet (2024)

July 5, 2024 by Robert Kojder

Space Cadet, 2024. Written and Directed by Liz W. Garcia. Starring Emma Roberts, Tom Hopper, Gabrielle Union, Yasha Jackson, Poppy Liu, Kuhoo Verma, Desi Lydic, Sebastián Yatra, Andrew Call, Troy Iwata, Josephine Huang, Dave Foley, Sam Robards, and Joshua Harto. SYNOPSIS: Rex, a Florida party girl, turns out to be the only hope for the […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder, Top Stories Tagged With: Andrew Call, Dave Foley, Desi Lydic, Emma Roberts, Gabrielle Union, Josephine Huang, Joshua Harto, Kuhoo Verma, Liz W. Garcia, poppy liu, Sam Robards, Sebastián Yatra, Space Cadet, Tom Hopper, Troy Iwata, Yasha Jackson

Emma Roberts is a Space Cadet in trailer for Prime Video comedy

June 13, 2024 by Amie Cranswick

Prime Video has released a poster and trailer for director Liz W. Garcia’s upcoming comedy Space Cadet. Emma Roberts stars as Tiffany Simpson, a Florida party girl that has always dreamed of going to space, who is faced with the possibility of getting there when a doctored application gets her into NASA’s ultra-competitive astronaut training […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Andrew Call, Dave Foley, Desi Lydic, Emma Roberts, Gabrielle Union, Josephine Huang, Joshua Harto, Kuhoo Verma, poppy liu, Prime Video, Sam Robards, Sebastián Yatra, Tom Hopper, Troy Iwata, Yasha Jackson

Movie Review – Where is Kyra? (2018)

April 7, 2018 by Robert Kojder

Where is Kyra?, 2018. Directed by Andrew Dosunmu. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Kiefer Sutherland, Sam Robards, and Suzanne Shepherd. SYNOPSIS: In Brooklyn, New York, Kyra (Pfeiffer) loses her job and struggles to survive on her ailing mother’s income. As the weeks and months go on, her problems worsen. This leads her on a risky and enigmatic […]

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