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Rebel of the Underground

Bomb Atomically is here to promote the lesser known and under seen, or films too quickly forgotten, regardless of popularity, critical praise or lack there-of. While a complete grading scale is included, the goal is to stimulate positivity and likely only 6+ will appear.

Grading Scale

10 – Perfection, full of amazing sights and emotional stories.
9 – Very enjoyable all around, excellent story, acting and direction.
8 – A well put together movie, fully worth seeing.
7 – Pretty solid movie and good time overall.
6 – Disappointing, but okay in some ways. Or good, but disappointing in some ways.
5 – This movie really should have been better.
4 – An okay production, but coming up short on most usual enjoyment metrics.
3 – I mean, someone somewhere on set was at least trying, probably.
2 – MST3K type.
1 – Just no.

Reviews will only cover basic story set-up, and while trailers are linked, viewers should watch them at their own risk, as trailers have many spoilers these days and could enter into territory not covered by reviews.

I try to watch films that I have the best chance of enjoying, and do not get into every single type of movie. Reviews will be limited and tailored to features that I have enjoyed and mainly in the categories that I personally watch most.

If you wind up hating all the movies that I suggest, that is totally fine. I really don't care, just try not to whine about it too much here. Like other art? Go make a site and promote that stuff!!

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3 Days Of The Condor Featured

3 Days of the Condor – Review

As scholarly CIA analyst Joe Turner slips out of the workplace for lunch via his back alleyway exit, he doesn’t know how his life will be changed forever...

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In Too Deep Featured

In Too Deep – Review

“Inspired by a true story,” In Too Deep features undercover cop Jeff Cole (street name J. Reid) battling with emotion and morals, while balancing life and death...

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Blink Twice Featured

Blink Twice – Review

Working class girls Frida and Jess stumble their way into an invite from reformed asshole/billionaire Slater King to his private island resort to party with his friends...

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The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) – Review

The remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice features the same set-up and a new cast wading into dark murder filled waters...

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The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) – Review

Adapted from a book, The Postman Always Rings Twice is a classic slow paced noir thriller featuring a forbidden romance and deadly twists...

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Night Of The Creeps Featured

Night of the Creeps – Review

Night of the Creeps is about a bunch of fraternity assholes, oh and some slithery alien worms also...

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So I Married an Axe Murderer – Review

San Francisco hipster Charley MacKenzie lives the good life of slam poetry and large cappuccinos. All is well until he may have gotten involved with the wrong woman...

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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow – Review

Emulating the serials of the 1930s and crazy Sci-Fi mashups of historic and futuristic technologies, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow offers a lot to see and some fun...

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Sew Torn Featured

Sew Torn – Review

A low budget affair, Sew Torn is quite a twisty, odd, creative and fun crime caper...

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